The yogic principle that fundamental ignorance of reality's true nature generates all cognitive biases and misperceptions.
Avidya, or spiritual ignorance, is identified in the Yoga Sutras as the primary source from which all other cognitive distortions flow. This is not mere lack of information but a fundamental misunderstanding of reality's nature—mistaking the temporary for the permanent, the painful for the pleasurable, the non-self for the self. This profound ignorance manifests as the cognitive biases we experience daily: confirmation bias, attribution errors, and motivated reasoning all stem from avidya's distorted lens. Patanjali's framework suggests that addressing surface-level biases without tackling avidya is treating symptoms rather than disease. By recognizing avidya as the deep root, we understand that bias-reduction requires not just correcting individual thoughts but fundamentally shifting our relationship with knowledge and perception itself.
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