The deliberate cultivation of sattva (purity, clarity, harmony) as the mental foundation for stable emotional regulation.
Yoga philosophy describes three gunas (qualities): tamas (inertia, darkness), rajas (activity, passion), and sattva (harmony, clarity). Emotional regulation depends fundamentally on increasing sattva—the quality of mental purity and clarity—while reducing tamasic heaviness and rajasic hyperactivity. Sattva is cultivated through right diet, clean environment, ethical conduct, and meditation, but also through conscious choice of information, relationships, and activities. A sattvic mind naturally exhibits emotional stability because it's not clouded by tamasic depression or rajasic reactivity. This framework moves emotional regulation beyond individual techniques into holistic lifestyle design. It recognizes that sustainable emotional health requires sattvic conditions: clarity in physical health, integrity in relationships, purity in mental consumption, and space for reflection. By addressing sattva directly, practitioners create the mental soil from which emotional balance naturally grows.
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