Patanjali's concept of vritti (mental modifications) as the root mechanism behind cognitive distortions, offering a framework to observe and identify distorted thinking patterns.
In the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali identifies vritti—the fluctuations and modifications of the mind—as the fundamental source of all mental suffering and distortion. Rather than viewing cognitive distortions as character flaws, vritti reframes them as natural mental patterns that arise when attention becomes entangled with false perceptions. By recognizing that your mind naturally produces distorted thought waves, you create psychological distance from them. This ancient framework directly addresses cognitive distortion identification: instead of believing every anxious or self-critical thought is truth, you learn to observe it as a vritti—a temporary mental wave. The transformation begins when you stop identifying with distortions and start witnessing them. Patanjali's systematic approach to mapping mental modifications provides a diagnostic tool for spotting when your mind has contracted into false patterns, enabling deliberate change through awareness rather than judgment.
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