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Kleshas and Emotional Patterns

Understanding the five fundamental afflictions that generate all emotional suffering and how to address them at their source.

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Why It Matters

The Kleshas—ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, and fear of death—are Patanjali's radical framework for understanding emotional dysregulation at its roots. Rather than treating surface emotions like anger or anxiety in isolation, this system traces all emotional suffering to these deeper psychological patterns operating beneath conscious awareness. Avidya (ignorance) creates misperception of reality; Asmita (ego) generates defensive reactivity; Raga (attachment) produces clinging and disappointment; Dvesha (aversion) creates resistance and resentment; and Abhinivesha (fear) fuels anxiety. By identifying which Kleshas drive your emotional patterns, you access true transformation. A person struggling with anger might discover underlying Asmita (wounded ego) or Dvesha (deep aversion to powerlessness). This diagnostic framework elevates emotional regulation from symptom management to systemic healing, allowing practitioners to uproot the psychological weeds rather than merely trimming their branches repeatedly.

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