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Kleshas: Recognizing the Five Mental Afflictions Behind ADHD Struggle

Patanjali's five root suffering patterns (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear) as the psychological drivers behind ADHD avoidance, shame, and procrastination.

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Why It Matters

Kleshas—mental afflictions or obstacles—are root causes of suffering in Patanjali's psychology: avidya (ignorance of true nature), asmita (false ego-identity), raga (attachment/craving), dvesha (aversion/avoidance), and abhinivesha (fear of change). ADHD brains are trapped in klesha cycles: ignorance about your neurology leads to shame; false identity as "lazy" or "broken" strengthens; attachment to shame becomes familiar; aversion to difficult tasks deepens; fear of failure locks avoidance patterns. Patanjali teaches that suffering reduces when kleshas are recognized and gradually dissolving them through practice. For ADHD living, naming kleshas breaks their power: "This is asmita—I'm not actually broken; my brain processes differently." "This is dvesha—I'm avoiding because the task feels hard, not because I lack will." Recognition alone reduces klesha grip. Combined with yogic practice (meditation, pranayama, study), kleshas gradually dissolve. You see through false identities, release compulsive attachments, and face fears with equanimity. This transforms ADHD from a character flaw into a neurological pattern you can work with skillfully.

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