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Avidya: The Root Ignorance of Distortion

Patanjali identifies avidya (fundamental misperception) as the source from which all cognitive distortions spring and perpetuate.

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Why It Matters

Avidya, often translated as "ignorance," is not mere lack of information—it is the fundamental misidentification of what is real, permanent, and true. In Patanjali's framework, all suffering and distortion arise from avidya: confusing the temporary with the eternal, the ego with the Self, thoughts with reality. Cognitive distortions are specific manifestations of this root avidya. When you believe catastrophic thoughts are facts, or that your worth depends on performance, you operate in avidya. Patanjali teaches that lasting freedom requires dismantling avidya at its root, not just managing individual distortions. This means developing direct perception and discrimination—learning to distinguish between what is actually happening and what the conditioned mind projects. Addressing avidya transforms distortion-work from symptom management to fundamental transformation.

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