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Citta-Vritti-Nirodhah: Stilling the Anxious Mind Stream

Citta-vritti-nirodhah (stilling mental modifications) is Patanjali's foundational definition of yoga and the mechanism by which anxiety dissolves.

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Why It Matters

The very first sutra after defining yoga states: "Yoga is the cessation of mental modifications (citta-vritti-nirodhah)." This is Patanjali's central mechanism for freedom, including freedom from anxiety. When mental modifications—the vritti of anxious thoughts, catastrophic imagery, and worry—are stilled, anxiety cannot exist. The mind producing anxiety-vritti is like a projector showing a frightening film; stopping the film ends the fear. This does not mean suppressing thoughts or achieving blank mind; it means the natural settling that occurs when the mind is not agitated. Modern meditation science shows that consistent practice reduces default mode network activity—the brain's anxiety-generating rumination circuit. For anxiety sufferers, this sutra is profound: you are not trying to become someone else or fix pathology; you are simply allowing the mind's natural capacity for stillness to emerge. As mental agitation decreases, anxiety's grip loosens. This is not a goal to force but a capacity to cultivate through patient, consistent practice aligned with Patanjali's complete eight-limbed path.

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