Patanjali's framework of sattva (purity and clarity) as a quality to cultivate through environment, food, and lifestyle—foundational for ADHD nervous system regulation.
While not explicit in the Yoga Sutras' 196 aphorisms, Patanjali's broader yogic philosophy emphasizes sattvic living—aligning with qualities of clarity, lightness, and harmony. For ADHD management, this translates to deliberately choosing environments, foods, and activities that settle rather than agitate the nervous system. Sattvic foods are fresh, whole, and calming; sattvic environments are uncluttered and peaceful; sattvic practices are grounding and restorative. This contrasts sharply with the modern bombardment of stimulation, processed food, and sensory chaos that exacerbates ADHD symptoms. By consciously curating your environment for sattvic qualities—natural light, minimal clutter, gentle sounds, nourishing food, regular sleep—you create the conditions for your mind to settle naturally. You're not fighting your biology; you're removing the obstacles to clarity that sattvic living reveals.
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