The five mental modifications that create suffering; understanding how trauma imprints these patterns as automatic reactive loops.
In Patanjali's framework, citta vritti—the fluctuations of mind—are the root of suffering. Trauma creates rigid mental patterns: distorted perceptions, fear-based thought loops, and habitual reactive responses that operate beneath conscious awareness. These vritti become like neural grooves worn deeper with each triggering event. By recognizing these five modifications (correct knowledge, misconception, imagination, sleep, and memory) as they manifest in trauma responses, practitioners can observe their own mental patterning without judgment. This non-reactive observation is the first step toward freedom. Patanjali teaches that these patterns are not permanent truths but conditioned habits. Through consistent awareness practice, individuals can gradually interrupt the automatic trauma loop, creating space between stimulus and response where healing becomes possible.
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