The fluctuations and modifications of consciousness that create emotional patterns, forming the foundation for understanding how emotions arise and can be mastered through awareness.
Chitta vritti, the mental modifications described in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, refers to the fluctuations and waves of consciousness that underlie all emotional experience. In emotional intelligence as a knowledge system, these patterns represent the recurring cycles of reaction, interpretation, and feeling that shape our psychological world. By recognizing that emotions are not random but follow observable patterns in consciousness, we gain the power to intervene. Patanjali teaches that these vrittis can be stilled through practice and discrimination. Understanding your emotional patterns—how fear triggers avoidance, how disappointment creates withdrawal—becomes a systematic way to build emotional mastery. This concept transforms emotion from something that happens to us into something we can understand, predict, and gradually transform through disciplined awareness.
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