Exploring the Vrittis to understand their connection to the chakras
In Yogic philosophy, the mind is said to exhibit various modifications/processes/fluctuations known as 'Vrittis' or 'Vrttis'. We can also says that these vrittis are mental states and tendencies that individuals may experience. Each of the 7 main chaktras is associated with a specific number of lotus petal and each petal represents a Vrittis. If a chakra is imbalanced, the psychological/emotional impact would be linked to the vritti(s) of the related chakra. During Yoga Psychology Counseling sessions, we work together, we explore your consciousness and subconsciousness to discover your emotions & hidden traumas. Yogic tools are used to balance and bring back an equilibrium state, find wellness and hapiness. Yes, if is efficient and life changing. During therapy sessions through yogic psychology, we work together, we explore your consciousness and your subconscious to discover your hidden emotions and traumas. Yogic tools are used to balance and restore a state of balance, regain well-being and happiness. Yes, it is effective and life-changing. For a yogic psychology appointment (in person or remotely), you can contact me HEREMuladhara Chakra (Root Chakra): Lotus Petals: 4 --> 4 Vrittis: Kama (physical desires), Artha (desire for material prosperity), Dharma (desire for social justice), Mosksha (desire for spirital liberation) Svadhishthana Chakra (Sacral Chakra): Lotus Petals: 6 --> 6 Vrittis: Avajina (disdain), Murcha (Stupor), Prashraya (over indulgence), Avishvasa (lack of confidence), Sarvanasha (fear, inability to take action), Krurata (cruelty) Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus Chakra): Lotus Petals: 10 --> 10 vrittis Lajja (shame, bashfulness), Pishunata (sadistic tendancies), Iirsa (Jealousy,…