The practice of observing and understanding mental fluctuations as the foundation for emotional intelligence, enabling recognition of patterns before reactive response.
Chitta Vritti, drawn from Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, refers to the modifications or fluctuations of consciousness that arise continuously in the mind. This concept forms the cornerstone of emotional intelligence as a knowledge system by providing a framework to observe emotional states without immediate judgment or reaction. By developing awareness of these mental waves—whether they manifest as desires, fears, memories, or sensations—practitioners gain the ability to distinguish between impulse and choice. In the context of emotional intelligence, Chitta Vritti teaches that emotions are not fixed truths but temporary mental movements that can be observed, understood, and skillfully managed. This Sophos tradition emphasizes that true emotional mastery begins with witnessing these fluctuations clearly. When we can see our emotional patterns as they arise, we access the space between stimulus and response where genuine emotional wisdom develops. This metacognitive awareness becomes the knowledge system through which all other emotional competencies emerge.
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