The mental modifications (vritti) that shape how each personality type perceives reality and expresses core traits through habitual thought patterns.
In Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, chitta vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—form the foundation of how consciousness experiences itself. Applied to personality frameworks, this concept reveals that Big Five traits, MBTI preferences, and Enneagram patterns are not fixed essences but recurring mental patterns that can be observed and transformed. An INTJ's dominance pattern, a Type 8's protective aggression, or high Conscientiousness aren't immutable; they are mental formations shaped by conditioning. By recognizing these vritti as patterns rather than identity, practitioners gain the psychological freedom to understand their personality as a useful tool rather than a prison. This aligns with Patanjali's core teaching: liberation comes through witnessing the mind's patterns without identification, enabling more conscious personality expression.
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