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Chitta Vritti Nirodhah: Quieting the Mental Turbulence

Yoga's foundational goal of stilling mental fluctuations applied to obsessive thoughts, rumination, and anxious attachment loops.

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Why It Matters

Chitta vritti nirodhah—the stilling of mental fluctuations—is Patanjali's definition of yoga itself. The untrained mind creates endless stories: Did my partner seem distant? Are they losing interest? Do I text too much? This mental churning, vritti, keeps attachment wounds perpetually activated. Anxious attachers especially suffer from obsessive thought loops where imagined abandonment feels as real as actual rejection. Through meditation and mindfulness practices grounded in Patanjali's system, practitioners develop the capacity to observe thoughts without believing them. This is not suppression but discernment—noticing that the mind is spinning stories while maintaining connection to present reality. The Yoga Sutras teach that persistent practice quiets the mind's natural turbulence, revealing the witness-consciousness beneath thought. Applied to attachment, this means developing enough mental clarity to distinguish between actual relationship problems and anxiety-driven narratives, creating the psychological space where secure, grounded attachment can flourish.

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