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Chitta Vritti: Mental Fluctuations and Part Activation

The yogic understanding of mental fluctuations as the root of part fragmentation, offering a framework for recognizing when internal systems activate.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's concept of chitta vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of consciousness—provides a foundational lens for understanding how internal parts arise and dominate awareness. In Internal Family Systems work, parts activate in response to perceived threats or unmet needs, creating the very mental turbulence Patanjali describes. By recognizing these fluctuations as natural patterns rather than pathology, practitioners can observe which parts are driving thought patterns, emotions, and behaviors without judgment. This non-reactive awareness is the first step toward Self-leadership. Yoga's systematic method of witnessing the mind without identification parallels IFS's core practice of unburdening parts from extreme beliefs. Understanding chitta vritti as part-driven consciousness allows for compassionate intervention: when mental noise arises, we ask which part is activated and what it needs. This ancient framework transforms symptom management into systemic understanding.

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