Your thoughts, actions, moods.. all are governed by 3 gunas:
👉 Sattva (balance)
👉 Rajas (activity)
👉 Tamas (inertia)
These aren’t just philosophy.. they’re the very programming of your mind. Understand them, and you understand yourself.
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📌 Rajas = passion, ambition, restlessness.
It pushes you to do, achieve, move.
But too much Rajas leads to burnout, anxiety, and greed.
👉 Most people in modern life are stuck in Rajas.. always chasing, never at peace.
📌 Tamas = inertia, laziness, ignorance.
It makes you sleep more, avoid responsibility, and escape reality.
Necessary for rest.. but too much leads to depression and delusion.
👉 A Tamasic mind just wants to numb out and stay in comfort.
📌 Sattva = clarity, peace, purity.
It gives rise to wisdom, compassion, joy, and higher awareness.
A Sattvic mind is calm and focused.. the ideal state in Yogic and Ayurvedic traditions.
👉 This is what we should strive to cultivate.
📌 No guna is “bad.”
You need:
— Rajas to get things done
— Tamas to rest
— Sattva to stay centered
The goal is not to eliminate them, but to master them.
👉 Sattva should lead, Rajas should serve, and Tamas should rest when needed.
📌 How to Increase Sattva:
– Eat light, plant-based, fresh foods
– Wake up before sunrise
– Practice meditation, japa, pranayama
– Keep your surroundings clean
– Consume sattvic music, books, and company
👉 Environment = energy.
📌 How to Balance Rajas:
– Avoid overstimulation (TV, phone, gossip)
– Limit spicy, fried, or rajasic food
– Take mindful breaks, pause before reacting
– Focus on one goal, not ten
Discipline Rajas.. don’t suppress it.
📌 How to Reduce Tamas:
– Get sunlight every morning
– Avoid oversleeping, oversitting
– Eat fresh, not stale or heavy food
– Read something uplifting daily
– Move your body.. walk, stretch, breathe
👉 Tamas needs motion to dissolve.
📌 The 3 gunas constantly shift.. based on time, food, thoughts, actions.
— Morning favors Sattva.
— Midday ignites Rajas.
— Night leans to Tamas.
👉 By aligning your habits with time and guna, life becomes easier and more balanced.
In Bhagavad Gita, Shree Krishna says:
"When one rises beyond all three gunas, he becomes free from birth, death, and suffering."
Balance them, master them.. and you become truly free.
👉 That’s the real inner yoga.
𝗟𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱?
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