Vritti describes how beliefs arise as fluctuations in consciousness; understanding this mechanism reveals how thoughts form and can be redirected.
In Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, vritti refers to the modifications or fluctuations of the mind—the mental movements that generate our beliefs and perceptions. Rather than treating beliefs as fixed truths, vritti shows them as dynamic mental patterns that can be observed and transformed. When we recognize a belief as a vritti—a mental modification rather than reality itself—we gain the power to change it. This concept is revolutionary for belief transformation because it removes the sense that our beliefs are immutable facts about the world. Instead, beliefs become workable patterns of consciousness that respond to practice and attention. By studying how specific vrittis form through habit, conditioning, and perception, we can interrupt automatic belief patterns and consciously cultivate more supportive mental modifications that align with our values and growth.
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