The five primary afflictions (greed, hatred, delusion, pride, doubt) become transparent and transformable through Abhidharma's precise phenomenological dissection combined with Patanjali's investigative discipline.
Patanjali identifies the kleshas (afflictions or obstacles) as the root of suffering and mental bondage, with ignorance (avidya) as their fundamental source. However, Abhidharma provides the detailed phenomenological architecture showing how each klesa manifests in consciousness, what cetasikas accompany it, and what specific conditions sustain it. For example, greed (lobha) is not a monolithic force but a complex arising involving craving, intention, and attachment to pleasant sensation. Through Abhidharma's lens, transmuting greed requires understanding its precise structure: when does it arise, which mental factors enable it, and what counter-factors dissolve it? Patanjali's emphasis on discriminative wisdom (viveka) and disciplined observation aligns perfectly with this approach. By combining Patanjali's investigative rigor with Abhidharma's phenomenological precision, practitioners move beyond simply suppressing afflictions toward genuine psychological transformation. Each klesa becomes visible as a learnable pattern rather than an immutable aspect of self, making liberation not a distant mystical goal but an immediate practical outcome of systematic understanding and deconstruction.
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