The foundational practice of observing and stilling mental fluctuations to establish psychological equilibrium within Ayurvedic constitutional frameworks.
Patanjali's concept of chitta vritti—the movements and patterns of consciousness—forms the cornerstone of mental transformation in Ayurvedic psychology. These mental fluctuations manifest as different qualities in each dosha: vata creates scattered thoughts, pitta generates intense judgment, and kapha produces mental heaviness. By cultivating witness consciousness, practitioners learn to observe these patterns without identification, creating space for healing. This mastery directly supports Ayurvedic mental health by addressing the root cause of psychological imbalance: the mind's habitual reactivity. Through sustained practice, the nervous system stabilizes, doshas rebalance naturally, and mental clarity emerges as the foundation for sustained wellbeing and authentic learning.
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