The mental modifications (vritti) that cloud consciousness parallel the nafs's oscillations between lower and higher states, offering a framework for understanding and transforming ego-driven behavior.
Patanjali's concept of chitta vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—provides a precise vocabulary for understanding the nafs's restless nature in Islamic psychology. Just as Yoga Sutras teaches that liberation comes through stilling mental vritti, Islamic tradition recognizes that spiritual wellbeing requires disciplining the nafs from its state of blame and rebellion toward submission and peace. Both systems identify the mind's habitual patterns as the root of suffering and disconnection from truth. By applying Patanjali's systematic observation of mental modifications, practitioners can recognize when the nafs operates from impulse, fear, or desire, creating space for conscious choice. This parallel framework helps integrate yogic psychology of mind with Islamic understanding of the soul's developmental stages, enabling seekers to observe their ego-driven reactions without judgment and gradually cultivate the nafs's transformation toward divine alignment and inner peace.
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