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Klesha Recognition: Identifying Learning Obstacles

Recognizing the five fundamental obstacles (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear) that block progression through Bloom's levels and prevent deeper understanding.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali identifies five kleshas—mental afflictions that create suffering and obstruct clear perception: avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of change). These psychological patterns directly impede progression through Bloom's taxonomy. Ignorance keeps learners stuck in remembering; ego prevents honest analysis of one's understanding gaps; attachment to existing beliefs blocks synthesis; aversion to challenging material limits evaluation; fear of new perspectives stops creation of novel frameworks. By explicitly identifying these obstacles, Patanjali's system provides learners with a diagnostic tool for understanding why they struggle at certain cognitive levels. Rather than viewing learning difficulties as personal failures, students recognize them as predictable psychological patterns that can be observed and worked with. This demystifies the learning journey and transforms obstacles into opportunities for psychological growth alongside intellectual development.

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