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What's Your Vedic Mind Type? 

Map Your Mind

 

Your Vedic Mind Type is shaped by three powerful forces—Sattva (peace), Rajas (passion), and Tamas (passivity). Understanding them reveals the hidden patterns behind your thoughts, emotions, and actions.

The Three Vedic Mind Types

 

Everyone has a predominant Vedic Mind Type that shapes their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It's important to understand that the mind type is not static. It fluctuates between three primary states: Sattva (peaceful), Rajas (passionate), and Tamas (passive). These fluctuations are natural and influenced by various factors such as environment, food, lifestyle, relationships, career, and experiences. 

Sattva - Peaceful

Sattvic mind types tend towards being peaceful, pure, and decisive. They are simple, harmonious, and compassionate.

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Rajas - Passionate

Rajasic mind types tend towards passion, impatience and pride. They are energetic, talkative and full of ideas and big plans.

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Tamas - Passive

Tamasic mind types tend towards lethargy, confusion and indecisiveness. They are slow, and like to accumulate things.

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Master Your Mind, Transform Your Life

Your mind is the driving force behind your emotions, decisions, and relationships. When you understand your predominant mind type—Sattva (peaceful), Rajas (passionate), or Tamas (passive)—and how it fluctuates, you gain the ability to steer your life with purpose. Instead of being ruled by unconscious patterns, you become the observer, the navigator, the one in control.

This awareness allows you to regulate your emotions, break free from limiting cycles, and cultivate deeper, more meaningful connections. By aligning your mind with its natural rhythm, you unlock the wisdom to respond to life with clarity, confidence, and inner harmony. When you master your mind, everything in your outer world falls into place.

What Vedic Mind Type Are You?

Discover your predominant Vedic Mind Type. 
Sattva (peaceful). Rajas (passionate). Tamas (passive).

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Put it into Practice

Vedic Psychology Study group

 

Join our group of Vedic Psychology enthusiasts who are meeting weekly in our online group, run by Dr. Joshi, to bring the concepts of Vedic Psychology to life. Group discussions. Case Studies. Practical self-reflection exercises. Q&A sessions. Come study with us!

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