Patanjali's framework identifying the five mental modifications that generate anxiety and suffering, offering a diagnostic lens for understanding worry patterns.
Citta vrtti, the fluctuations of mind, form the foundation of Patanjali's psychology in the Yoga Sutras. These five mental patterns—correct knowledge, misperception, imagination, sleep, and memory—create the substrate for anxiety. When the mind misperceives reality or becomes trapped in imaginative loops about future threats, anxiety emerges. Patanjali teaches that anxiety arises not from external circumstances but from these distorted mental movements. By identifying which vrtti dominates your anxious state—whether catastrophic imagination or false beliefs about danger—you gain diagnostic clarity. This ancient framework bridges modern cognitive therapy's focus on thought patterns with yogic psychology, showing how anxiety is fundamentally a problem of mental identification and misalignment with reality. Understanding your specific vrtti pattern becomes the first step toward transforming anxiety through direct observation.
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