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Kleshas: Understanding ADHD as Blocked Life Force

Patanjali's five kleshas (obstacles) reframe ADHD symptoms as misaligned life force and confused identity rather than defects, opening healing possibilities.

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Why It Matters

The kleshas—avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death)—are five root obstacles to human flourishing in Patanjali's system. ADHD can be understood through this lens: avidya manifests as not seeing the mind clearly, asmita as identifying with the disordered aspects rather than witnessing consciousness, raga as attachment to stimulation, dvesha as aversion to boredom or difficulty, and abhinivesha as clinging to familiar dysregulated patterns. Rather than pathologizing, this framework reveals how the kleshas tangle around ADHD neurology, creating suffering. Understanding them doesn't require changing brain chemistry but clarifying perception and releasing misidentification. Practices targeting each klesha—study for avidya, meditation for asmita, pranayama for raga and dvesha—address root causes. For ADHD individuals, recognizing kleshas transforms shame into compassionate understanding of how confusion and misaligned energy perpetuate struggles.

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