From Stillness to Struggle: The Role of Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas in Shaping Emotional Experience

Abstract
The eternal struggle between mind and soul shapes human existence. We have long pondered whether the soul guides our lives or the mind holds ultimate control. Picturing the soul as a constant, universal device, an observer that lacks the means to perceive the world. In contrast to the soul, the mind is a composite of three elements, which are Sattva (intellect), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (inertia). These three elements define our complete human experience, influencing our reactions based on their combination. When the mind receives observations from the soul, it responds, creating an effect that the soul feels. Emotions like happiness, sadness, anxiety, and anger are not inherent to the soul; instead, they are reflections of the responses of the mind. At an individual level, the soul remains silent, merely mirroring the reaction of the mind. The balance of Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas shapes the human mind, influencing how we perceive and react to situations in life. These elements coexist in varying degrees, rendering emotions complex and blurring introspection through cognitive dissonance. Attachments formed during this struggle impact well-being, yet understanding the root of our actions can empower us to face challenges more wisely. This study explores how the interplay of Guṇas creates dissonance and shapes existence, examining whether our actions stem from true awareness or shifting mental tendencies. By analyzing this dynamic, the research offers deeper insights into emotional and psychological conflicts, highlighting the transformative power of self-awareness in navigating the complexities of life.
Keywords: Cognition, Discrepancies, Dissonance, Rajas (Activity), Sattva (Intellect), Tamas (Inertia).

Author(s): Puja Jha*, Sukhada Sukhada
Volume: 6 Issue: 4 Pages: 1089-1102
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2025.v06i04.06640