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Asmita: The Ego-Bias Foundation

The ego-identification bias rooted in mistaking the witness consciousness for the ego, creating the foundational filter through which all other biases emerge.

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Why It Matters

Asmita—the confusion of the true self with ego-identity—forms the bedrock of cognitive biases in Patanjali's system. This fundamental misidentification creates a protective bias where the mind systematically defends its constructed self-image, leading to confirmation bias, defensive reasoning, and motivated reasoning. When we unconsciously assume 'I am my thoughts, my beliefs, my achievements,' we become neurologically committed to protecting those beliefs. This ego-driven filtering distorts perception at every level: we seek information confirming our identity, dismiss contradicting evidence, and interpret ambiguous situations as validating our self-concept. By recognizing asmita as the primary bias generator, practitioners can distinguish between the witness consciousness—which observes thoughts without attachment—and the constructed ego-identity. This distinction breaks the automatic defensive cycle and creates space for objective perception.

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