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Chitta Vritti Nirodhah: Calming the Mind-Stream

Patanjali's definition of yoga as "calming mental fluctuations" provides a powerful framework for understanding anxiety reduction and emotional regulation in CBT.

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Why It Matters

"Yogas chitta vritti nirodhah"—yoga is the stilling of mental fluctuations—is Patanjali's fundamental definition. This ancient purpose aligns perfectly with CBT's goal: reducing the mental noise that generates anxiety, rumination, and emotional dysregulation. However, Patanjali's approach differs from simple suppression; nirodhah means skillfully directing attention away from disturbance patterns. In CBT, this translates to deliberate attention management: redirecting focus from catastrophic thoughts to present-moment sensations, behavioral activation despite low mood, and systematic exposure to feared situations. The framework suggests that emotional wellbeing emerges not from achieving perfect thoughts but from training attention itself. Clients learn they cannot stop all mental fluctuations, but through consistent practice can change which patterns receive attention and energy. This concept elevates CBT beyond content-focused work to process-focused mastery, where the meditator becomes the gardener tending which mental plants grow.

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