The Yoga Sutras' framework of mental modifications as the root cause of suffering, directly applicable to understanding depression's manifestation across cultures.
Patanjali identifies chitta vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—as the fundamental cause of psychological suffering. In depression across cultures, this concept reveals how repetitive thought patterns, emotional turbulence, and mental agitation create and perpetuate depressive states. Rather than viewing depression as merely neurochemical or circumstantial, the Yoga Sutras suggest that mastering the mind's oscillations through awareness and practice can transform depressive patterns. This unified framework transcends cultural differences by addressing the universal human experience of an untrained mind. Practitioners learn to observe depressive thoughts without identification, recognizing them as temporary mental fluctuations rather than fixed truths about themselves or their situations.
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