Patanjali's framework for recognizing the five fundamental mental afflictions that generate all emotional suffering.
Patanjali identifies five kleshas (afflictions or obstacles): avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego-identification), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death). This psychological taxonomy predates modern psychology by millennia yet precisely maps emotional dysregulation sources. Avidya—not seeing reality clearly—underlies all other afflictions; we suffer because we misperceive ourselves, others, and situations. Asmita creates emotional fragility through over-identification with ego; raga and dvesha generate emotional turbulence through excessive desire and fear; abhinivesha manifests as existential anxiety. Rather than treating emotions as random or chemical, this framework reveals their logical roots. By learning to recognize which kleshas activate your emotional dysregulation, you address causes rather than symptoms. Someone with anger issues might discover dvesha (aversion) at the root; someone with anxiety might identify abhinivesha. This diagnostic precision enables targeted psychological work, transforming emotional regulation from vague aspiration into systematic practice addressing specific mental patterns.
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