The root cause of anxiety lies in the fluctuations of mind; understanding and stilling these mental modifications is the path to freedom from worry.
Patanjali's foundational concept of chitta vritti—the modifications or fluctuations of consciousness—directly explains why anxiety arises. The Yoga Sutras teach that all suffering stems from these mental disturbances, which are often unconscious and automatic. In anxiety, the mind becomes trapped in repetitive thought patterns, catastrophizing, and fear-based projections. By recognizing anxiety as a vritti rather than reality, practitioners can create psychological distance from anxious thoughts. This framework transforms anxiety from an identity ("I am anxious") into an observable mental process ("my mind is fluctuating with worry"). Modern cognitive therapy echoes this insight: anxiety is a mental habit, not a permanent condition. Patanjali's system offers practical methods to interrupt these patterns through sustained awareness, making this ancient wisdom directly applicable to contemporary anxiety treatment.
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