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Vritti: Mental Patterns in Historical Cycles

The Yoga Sutras teach vritti (mental fluctuations) as patterns that repeat; history reveals the same psychological patterns cycling through civilizations, enabling pattern recognition across time.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's concept of vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—directly mirrors how historical patterns recur across cultures and epochs. Just as the yogic mind observes its own recurring thought patterns to achieve clarity, the historian recognizes that human psychology generates predictable behavioral cycles: rise and fall of empires, boom-bust economics, ideological revolutions. By studying vritti as psychological law, we understand that history is not random chaos but the manifestation of stable mental patterns operating at civilizational scale. This transforms history from memorized facts into a recognizable system where similar psychological conditions produce similar outcomes. When we see ambition, fear, and delusion driving individual minds, we see the same forces driving masses. Pattern recognition becomes the practice of observing which vritti—which mental state—dominates an era, then predicting what follows naturally from that state.

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