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Chitta Vritti as Mental Pattern Recognition

Patanjali's concept of mental fluctuations as the root of distress, applicable to understanding how African healing traditions identify and transform thought patterns causing psychological suffering.

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Why It Matters

In Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, chitta vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—are identified as the fundamental source of human suffering. This framework parallels African healing traditions that recognize mental distress as arising from disruptive thought patterns, ancestral imbalances, and spiritual disconnection. By viewing mental distress through the lens of observable mental patterns rather than purely medical diagnosis, practitioners can employ both introspection and communal healing rituals. African traditions often address these vritti through drumming, call-and-response practices, and narrative healing that interrupt destructive thought cycles. Patanjali's systematic approach to recognizing mind patterns complements African methods that engage the body, community, and spirit simultaneously to restore mental equilibrium and reconnect individuals with their cultural identity and ancestral wisdom.

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