The five kleshas (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear of death) are the root psychological drives; recognizing them as historical motors reveals why civilizations repeatedly face identical crises.
Patanjali identifies five kleshas—fundamental afflictions of consciousness: avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death). These are not individual pathologies but universal psychological forces that animate history at scale. Ignorance manifests as civilizations ignoring approaching collapse. Ego drives leaders to destructive hubris. Attachment to wealth, territory, and ideology creates rigidity that prevents adaptation. Aversion creates enemies and perpetual conflict. Fear of death generates desperation and fanaticism. By recognizing these kleshas as the hidden motors of history, pattern recognition becomes precise. We stop asking why empires make "mistakes" and start seeing necessity: given these afflictions present in human consciousness, certain outcomes become inevitable. The Reformation, the French Revolution, modern revolutions—all follow predictably from kleshas operating in specific contexts. Mastery comes from seeing the klesha first, then recognizing the historical patterns it necessarily generates.
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