The practice of observing repetitive mental and emotional patterns without judgment, essential for identifying personality disorder manifestations.
Chitta vritti refers to the fluctuations and patterns of mind that Patanjali teaches us to observe and eventually still. These mental waves include recurring thoughts, emotional reactions, defense mechanisms, and behavioral scripts that characterize personality disorders. By developing chitta vritti awareness, individuals with personality patterns can recognize when they are caught in familiar loops—the same conflict cycles, emotional dysregulation, or interpersonal patterns repeating. This observational practice, fundamental to yoga psychology, provides the first step toward change: recognition without reactive judgment. Rather than being unconsciously controlled by these patterns, one develops the ability to witness them as temporary mental formations. This witnessing capacity gradually reduces the automaticity of personality disorder behaviors, allowing conscious choice to emerge where compulsive reaction once dominated.
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