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Vritti Nirodha: Stilling the Mental Waves

The yogic practice of cessation of mental fluctuations directly parallels EMDR's goal of processing traumatic memories by quieting the reactive mind patterns that perpetuate trauma responses.

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Patanjali defines yoga as 'chitta vritti nirodha'—the cessation of mental fluctuations. In trauma processing, unresolved memories create persistent mental waves: intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, and hypervigilance. EMDR works by engaging bilateral stimulation while accessing these trauma memories, facilitating the natural processing that Patanjali recognized as essential to mental mastery. When vritti cease, the mind becomes a clear reflective surface rather than a turbulent pool. This concept suggests that trauma healing is not about forcing memories away, but creating the internal conditions where the mind naturally resolves disturbance. By stilling reactive patterns through bilateral eye movements and somatic awareness, EMDR practitioners facilitate the same fundamental process Patanjali outlined: allowing the mind to return to its natural, undisturbed state. This represents mastery through surrender rather than force.

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