The five types of mental fluctuations (vritti) that activate different internal parts, enabling recognition and dialogue with fragmented aspects of self.
Patanjali's concept of vritti—the five mental modifications (valid knowledge, error, imagination, sleep, and memory)—directly maps to how different parts of the psyche activate and express themselves. Each vritti represents a distinct mode of consciousness that can manifest as an internal part or protective mechanism. In Internal Family Systems work, recognizing these mental modifications helps identify which part is "in the driver's seat," whether it's the anxious part (error), the creative part (imagination), or the wise part (valid knowledge). By observing vritti without judgment, we create space between observer and part, allowing dialogue and understanding. Patanjali teaches that stilling these fluctuations leads to pure awareness—similar to accessing the Self in IFS. Understanding vritti transforms reactive part activation into conscious choice, enabling genuine internal negotiation and healing of fragmented aspects.
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