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Chitta Vritti Nirodhah and Anxiety

The foundational yoga principle of stilling mental fluctuations as the direct antidote to anxious thought patterns and rumination.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's opening definition of yoga—"chitta vritti nirodhah" (the cessation of mental fluctuations)—directly addresses anxiety at its source: the agitated, repetitive mind. Rather than fighting anxiety thoughts, this concept teaches that anxiety dissolves when mental modifications themselves are stilled through practice. The Yoga Sutras propose that anxiety isn't a separate problem but a symptom of an undisciplined mind caught in endless vritti (fluctuations). By cultivating witness consciousness and observing thoughts without attachment, practitioners create psychological distance from anxious spirals. This framework reframes anxiety treatment from symptom elimination to mind mastery, offering a philosophical foundation that transforms how we relate to worried thoughts and physical tension.

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