Mastering the mental fluctuations that distort political perception through systematic observation of thought patterns.
Patanjali's concept of vritti—the fluctuations or modifications of the mind—provides a framework for understanding how political actors become trapped in reactive patterns. In political psychology, vritti manifests as knee-jerk responses to opponents, tribal thinking, and distorted threat perception. By applying Patanjali's systematic approach to observing mental patterns without judgment, political participants can develop metacognitive awareness of their own biases. This practice transforms political discourse from unconscious reactivity into conscious choice. Leaders and citizens who recognize their mental fluctuations can distinguish between genuine political analysis and emotionally-driven interpretation. This mastery enables more authentic political engagement, reduces polarization, and creates space for genuine dialogue. The yoga tradition teaches that awareness precedes transformation—understanding our mental patterns is the first step toward transcending them in political contexts.
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