The five fundamental afflictions (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear) that generate all emotional suffering and require targeted dissolution.
Patanjali identifies five kleshas—avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death)—as the psychological root causes of all suffering and emotional dysregulation. Rather than treating emotional symptoms superficially, the Yoga Sutras point to these foundational misunderstandings about reality and identity as the true sources of emotional turmoil. Avidya creates fundamental confusion about who you are, leading to defensive emotions and anxious self-protection. Asmita inflates the ego, making you reactive to perceived threats. Raga (craving) drives desperate attachment and fear of loss. Dvesha (aversion) generates anxiety, anger, and rejection. Abhinivesha manifests as existential fear underlying chronic stress. Modern emotional regulation often addresses surface symptoms; Patanjali's framework demands deeper work. By identifying which kleshas dominate your emotional patterns, you can apply targeted practices. Someone driven by raga needs practices dissolving attachment; someone caught in avidya needs philosophical inquiry. This precision makes emotional regulation more effective and liberating. Rather than endlessly managing symptoms, you're addressing the root misunderstandings creating the emotional terrain. The Yoga Sutras' systematic mapping of kleshas provides a diagnostic tool for sustainable transformation.
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