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Avidya: The Root Misunderstanding

Fundamental ignorance that generates false beliefs about self and reality, identifying the deepest source from which all limiting beliefs spring.

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Why It Matters

Avidya literally means 'not-seeing' or ignorance—not mere lack of information, but active misperception. Patanjali teaches that avidya is the root cause of all limiting beliefs: mistaking the temporary for the permanent, the body for the self, the painful for the pleasurable, and the individual for the universal. From this primal misunderstanding, false beliefs proliferate. You might believe you are your thoughts, your circumstances, your past—all expressions of avidya. This is revolutionary because it suggests that belief change isn't about acquiring new information but about removing the veil of fundamental misperception. By identifying avidya operating beneath a limiting belief, you address its source rather than its symptoms. This makes avidya recognition the prerequisite for genuine, lasting belief transformation.

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