Patanjali's mind-wave theory applied to understanding and resolving mental distress patterns within African healing frameworks.
Patanjali's Yoga Sutras teach that chitta vritti—the fluctuations and patterns of the mind—are the root of suffering. In African healing traditions for mental distress, this concept parallels the understanding that disturbed thoughts and emotional waves disrupt spiritual and physical wellbeing. Healers in many African cultures recognize that mental distress manifests as chaotic inner patterns disconnected from ancestral wisdom and community harmony. By applying Patanjali's framework, practitioners can identify specific thought patterns (vritti) causing distress—doubt, fear, restlessness—and use African healing modalities like rhythmic practices, herbal remedies, and ancestral invocation to settle these waves. This bridges ancient yogic psychology with African healing intelligence, offering a structured way to understand mental turbulence as addressable patterns rather than fixed conditions.
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