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Chitta Vritti Nirodhah: Mind-Wave Cessation

The foundational practice of stilling mental fluctuations to achieve emotional stability and clear perception.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's opening definition of yoga as 'chitta vritti nirodhah'—the cessation of mental modifications—directly addresses emotional dysregulation at its source. Rather than managing emotions after they arise, this framework teaches that emotional turbulence stems from uncontrolled mental patterns and reactive thought-loops. By systematically observing and settling these mental waves through sustained attention, practitioners develop the capacity to respond rather than react. This approach transforms emotional regulation from suppression into genuine mastery: you're not fighting feelings but dissolving the thought-patterns that generate them. Applied to daily life, this means pausing to observe your emotional triggers as mental vrittis before engaging with them, creating space for conscious choice rather than automatic reactivity.

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