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Klesha Recognition: Identifying Shadow-Rooted Afflictions

Recognizing the five fundamental afflictions—ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, and fear—that underlie shadow formation and reactivity.

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Why It Matters

The kleshas are Patanjali's framework for psychological suffering: avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death). These afflictions are root causes of our shadow material. When we're ignorant of our true nature, ego swells to protect us—creating a defensive false self that splits off unwanted parts. Raga, attachment to pleasure and favorable self-image, drives us to repress anything threatening that image. Dvesha, aversion to pain and discomfort, causes us to push away shadow material instead of facing it. Abhinivesha, existential fear, keeps us clinging to our known identity even when it's false and limiting. Shadow work directly addresses the kleshas: we cultivate awareness (avidya to vidya), loosen ego's grip through witness consciousness, examine our attachments to false self-image, face our aversions to dark material, and surrender our fear-based clinging. By recognizing these afflictions operating beneath shadow patterns, we access the root causes rather than merely managing symptoms, enabling genuine psychological transformation.

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