The five mental modifications (vritti) that create repetitive thought patterns and lock consciousness into rumination cycles.
In Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, vritti refers to the five modifications of the mind: correct knowledge, misperception, imagination, sleep, and memory. Each vritti is a whirlpool that captures attention and creates recursive loops. Rumination occurs when the mind fixates on one vritti—typically misperception or memory—cycling endlessly without resolution. Patanjali teaches that recognizing these five patterns is the first step toward mastery. By observing which vritti dominates your rumination (Is it fear-based misperception? Repetitive memory? Imaginative catastrophizing?), you create psychological distance. This distance is the foundation of transformation. The goal is not to eliminate vritti but to choose which ones deserve your mental energy, breaking the unconscious automation of rumination loops.
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