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Klesha Recognition in Embodied Patterns

Identifying the five obstacles (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear) as they manifest in somatic patterns, tensions, and habitual body responses.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's framework of the five kleshas—ignorance, ego-identity, attachment, aversion, and fear of death—provides profound diagnostic tools for understanding somatic patterns and blocks to body knowledge. These fundamental obstacles don't exist only in the mind; they embed themselves in the body as chronic tensions, movement restrictions, breathing patterns, and defensive postures. Aversion might appear as perpetually collapsed chest and shallow breathing; fear might show as a braced jaw and frozen diaphragm; attachment might manifest as excessive muscular control and inability to relax. True body knowledge requires recognizing how these obstacles have shaped your embodied existence, creating both protective armor and limiting patterns. Through somatic practices—yoga, breathwork, body scanning—practitioners can identify where kleshas have crystallized in tissue and gradually release their grip. Patanjali teaches that ignorance of these patterns keeps them in power; recognition and mindful attention create the possibility of transformation. This approach makes somatic intelligence not just about physical mechanics but about psychological and spiritual liberation through the body.

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