The practice of stilling mental fluctuations through systematic observation, forming the foundation of Ayurvedic emotional balance and constitutional healing.
Patanjali's core teaching—the cessation of mental modifications—directly addresses the root of psychological imbalance in Ayurvedic medicine. Rather than treating symptoms alone, this concept recognizes that vritti (mental patterns) generate the doshas imbalances that manifest as emotional and physical illness. By cultivating witness consciousness through meditation and pranayama, practitioners interrupt reactive thought cycles that aggravate Vata instability, Pitta reactivity, and Kapha stagnation. In Ayurvedic mental health frameworks, this means moving beyond herbal interventions to address the subtle mental patterns creating constitutional dysfunction. The systematic training of attention becomes preventive medicine—stabilizing the mind itself before imbalances cascade into disease. This integration transforms personal psychology into an Ayurvedic healing practice.
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