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Kleshas: The Five Afflictions in Protective Strategies

Patanjali's five root afflictions (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear) that underlie all suffering and protective part activation.

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The kleshas—avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death)—are Patanjali's map of the root afflictions underlying all suffering. These aren't moral failures but fundamental misperceptions about reality. In parts work, kleshas illuminate why protective parts activate. Avidya (ignorance) is the false belief that the original trauma will happen again. Asmita is the protective part's identity as "the one who must prevent disaster." Raga is attachment to the protective strategy as the only safe solution. Dvesha is aversion to the pain of exiled parts, driving further exile. Abhinivesha is the primal fear beneath protection. When we understand that protective parts operate from these kleshas, we can approach them with clarity rather than frustration. The yoga path teaches that suffering is rooted not in threat but in misperception—exactly IFS's insight. By helping protective parts update their understanding (avidya to vidya, ignorance to wisdom), we address the root cause of their burden rather than merely managing symptoms.

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