Root emotional afflictions (ignorance, egoism, attachment, aversion, fear) that generate suffering and compromise emotional wisdom.
The five kleshas are core emotional obstacles that Patanjali identifies as the psychological roots of all suffering. Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoic identification), Raga (attachment/craving), Dvesha (aversion/rejection), and Abhinivesha (fear of death/change) operate as deep emotional programming. Understanding the kleshas is essential emotional knowledge because they operate mostly unconsciously, driving reactive patterns. Asmita, for example, makes you defensive when criticized because your identity feels threatened. Raga creates desperate emotional clinging to certain outcomes. Dvesha generates hostile emotional reactions to avoid what you fear. Patanjali's framework positions emotional intelligence as the systematic recognition and untangling of these afflictions. Rather than surface emotion-management techniques, this knowledge system addresses root causes. By identifying which kleshic pattern drives a particular emotional reaction, you access the deeper transformation available. This is psychological wisdom medicine rather than emotional first aid.
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