The Sanskrit concept of vritti describes the thought patterns and mental fluctuations that form the foundation of all beliefs, offering a framework for understanding how beliefs arise and persist.
In Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, vritti refers to the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—the thought-waves that create our perceived reality. These mental patterns are the substrate from which all beliefs emerge and crystallize. By observing vritti without judgment, we gain insight into how beliefs form spontaneously through sensation, memory, and conditioning. Understanding this concept reveals that beliefs are not fixed truths but dynamic mental patterns that can be observed, questioned, and transformed. This practice of witnessing vritti creates psychological distance from automatic thought patterns, allowing deliberate belief reformation. For practitioners, recognizing vritti is the first step toward conscious belief management.
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