The mental fluctuations and recurring thought patterns that mirror childhood abandonment experiences, which yoga psychology identifies as the root of inner child wounding.
Patanjali's concept of citta vritti—the fluctuations of consciousness—directly applies to understanding how abandonment trauma creates repetitive mental loops in the inner child. These patterns become automatic responses: fear of rejection, hypervigilance, and self-abandonment. Through the Yoga Sutras framework, reparenting involves observing these vritti without judgment, recognizing they are merely mental patterns, not truth. By practicing witness consciousness (sakshi), the adult self can compassionately notice when the inner child's abandonment fears activate and intervene with reassurance. This creates new neural pathways where the inner child learns it is safe, seen, and held. The practice transforms reactive abandonment patterns into conscious choice, allowing the adult to reparent with awareness rather than unconscious repetition.
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