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Klesha Identification Through Neurostimulation Clarity

Patanjali's framework of five fundamental afflictions (kleshas) becomes visible during the cognitive clarity window created by ECT or brain stimulation.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali identifies five kleshas—fundamental afflictions or distortions: avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego-sense), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death). These create suffering and reactive patterns. In severe depression or treatment-resistant conditions, these kleshas become so dominant that they obscure perception of themselves. ECT and neurostimulation, by temporarily reducing depressive cognition and opening clarity, create a critical window for identifying these deep patterns. When a patient emerges from depressive fog, they can suddenly recognize habitual thought patterns, emotional reactivity, and fear-based behaviors that were previously invisible. This recognition is itself therapeutic. Patanjali taught that identifying afflictions is the first step toward releasing them. The procedure creates the clarity; targeted psychological work during the integration window—examining beliefs, attachments, and fears—transforms temporary relief into lasting change by addressing the klesha patterns beneath neurochemical symptoms.

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