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Chitta Vritti Nirodhah for Trauma Response

The yogic principle of stilling mental fluctuations as a foundational approach to regulating the hyperactive nervous system responses triggered by PTSD.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's definition of yoga as "chitta vritti nirodhah" (the cessation of mental fluctuations) directly addresses the intrusive thoughts and emotional reactivity characteristic of PTSD. Trauma fragments consciousness into chaotic patterns of re-experiencing, avoidance, and hypervigilance. By systematically training the mind to observe and settle these fluctuations without resistance, practitioners create psychological distance from traumatic content. This isn't suppression but rather a systematic retraining of attention. Patanjali's framework suggests that liberation from trauma emerges not through forced forgetting but through achieving mastery over the mind's habitual patterns. For trauma survivors, this practice offers a structured pathway to interrupt the automatic loop of traumatic recall and physiological arousal, gradually restoring agency and presence to the present moment rather than remaining trapped in traumatic memory.

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