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Klesha Identification: The Five Mental Obstacles

Patanjali's framework identifying ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, and fear as the five root obstacles preventing behavioral transformation and habit mastery.

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The Yoga Sutras identify five kleshas (obstacles or afflictions) that obstruct mental clarity and behavioral change: avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death/change). Understanding these obstacles is transformative for habit work. Ignorance keeps people unconscious of their patterns; ego creates resistance to admitting problems; attachment to comfort prevents trying new behaviors; aversion triggers avoidance of difficulty; and fear resists the death of old identity. By naming these obstacles explicitly, Patanjali gives practitioners a diagnostic tool. When your habit-change efforts stall, you can ask: Which klesha is operating? Am I avoiding discomfort (dvesha)? Defending my current identity (asmita)? This framework transforms frustration into insight. Instead of blaming willpower, you identify the specific psychological barrier and address it directly, dramatically increasing success rates in behavioral transformation.

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