Cultivating mental purity and clarity by aligning diet and daily rhythm with Sattvic principles, the foundation for psychological transformation.
Patanjali's yoga aims at Sattva—purity, clarity, and harmony—as the mental quality enabling liberation. Ayurveda operationalizes this through sattvic living: foods that increase consciousness (fresh fruits, whole grains, healthy oils, warm milk), rhythms that support clarity (rising early, eating at consistent times, sleeping adequately), and practices that elevate consciousness. Rajasic foods (stimulating, processed) excite and fragment the mind; tamasic foods (heavy, stale) dull it. Most practitioners attempt meditation without first establishing sattvic foundations, then wonder why the mind remains turbid. By systematically applying sattvic nutrition and daily rhythm, mental transformation becomes embodied and sustainable. Sattva emerges not from willpower alone but from feeding and pacing the body in ways that naturally elevate consciousness.
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