Patanjali's framework for observing mental fluctuations offers neurodivergent individuals a structured way to recognize their unique cognitive patterns without judgment.
Chitta vritti—the fluctuations of mind-stuff—forms the foundation of Patanjali's yoga philosophy. For neurodivergent minds, this concept provides a compassionate lens for understanding their distinctive thought patterns, hyperfocus cycles, and attention shifts. Rather than pathologizing neurodivergence as deficiency, chitta vritti invites observation: what patterns emerge naturally in your mind? Patanjali teaches that recognizing these vritti without resistance is the first step toward mastery. Neurodivergent individuals can use this framework to map their cognitive rhythms—whether ADHD's rapid associations, autistic pattern-spotting, or dyslexic spatial reasoning—as observable phenomena worthy of study rather than correction. This transforms lived experience from shame-based struggle into phenomenological inquiry, where self-awareness becomes a spiritual and practical tool for thriving authentically.
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