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Vritti Nirodha for Trauma Memory

The cessation of mental fluctuations as a direct path to interrupting traumatic thought loops and intrusive memories.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's core teaching—yoga as the stilling of mental modifications (vritti nirodha)—offers a precise mechanism for trauma healing. In PTSD, the mind repeatedly activates traumatic memories through automatic thought patterns and sensory triggers. By systematically observing and quieting these mental fluctuations without suppression, practitioners create space between trigger and response. This isn't denial but mastery: recognizing that trauma lives in the oscillation of thoughts, not in the original event itself. Patanjali's framework suggests that by cultivating witness consciousness through pranayama and meditation, survivors can observe intrusive memories as passing phenomena rather than present threats. This transforms the nervous system's relationship to stored trauma, allowing gradual desensitization and psychological integration without retraumatization.

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