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Vritti Nirodha: Stilling Mental Turbulence

Yoga's ultimate aim of quieting mental fluctuations, offering both a long-term vision and immediate relief practices for ADHD mental hyperactivity.

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Why It Matters

Vritti nirodha—the stilling of mental modifications—is yoga's ultimate goal, defined in Yoga Sutra 1.2. For ADHD, this isn't about eliminating thought but about reducing the constant involuntary mental noise that prevents rest and clarity. An ADHD mind often experiences perpetual beta-wave activity, racing thoughts, and difficulty accessing stillness even during sleep. Patanjali's approach teaches that this quiet is not absence but refined presence. Rather than struggling against mental activity, vritti nirodha is cultivated through consistent practice of the eight limbs, each one gradually settling the mind's tendency to chase thoughts. Simple immediate practices include: breath-focused meditation (which naturally calms the nervous system), body scanning (which anchors attention in sensation), and mantra repetition (which gives the mind a constructive loop). The deeper work involves recognizing that your racing mind may be avoiding something (emotion, pain, task) and gently turning toward it rather than accelerating away. By regularly practicing techniques that reduce mental turbulence, you're not suppressing ADHD; you're creating islands of genuine rest that make focused action possible and sustainable.

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