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Kleshas: Root Afflictions Underlying Anxiety

Patanjali's five root mental afflictions that generate all suffering, including the ignorance and fear-based beliefs fueling anxiety.

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Why It Matters

The kleshas—five afflictions woven into consciousness—form the deep structure of anxiety in Patanjali's psychology. These are avidya (ignorance of true nature), asmita (false ego-identity), raga (craving), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death). Anxiety emerges from these roots: ignorance about your true resilient nature, ego-identification with vulnerability, craving for security, aversion to discomfort, and primal fear of annihilation. Surface anxiety treatment addresses symptoms; understanding the kleshas addresses causes. When you feel social anxiety, asmita creates a false identity as 'the anxious one' while avidya ignores your actual capacity for presence and connection. Abhinivesha—the deepest kliesha—roots all anxiety in existential fear and mortality awareness. Patanjali teaches that by systematically dissolving these afflictions through yoga practice, anxiety loses its foundation. Rather than managing symptoms indefinitely, this framework invites you toward their root dissolution. Identifying which kliesha dominates your anxiety—is it ego-threat, fear of death, craving for control?—reveals leverage points for transformation and offers freedom beyond temporary relief.

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