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Kleshas: The Five Root Afflictions as Part Origins

Patanjali's five kleshas—ignorance, egoism, attachment, aversion, and fear of death—explain the underlying psychological roots that activate and sustain protective parts.

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The five kleshas in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras are avidya (ignorance), asmita (egoism), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of annihilation). These are not moral failings but fundamental misperceptions that generate suffering and defensive patterns. In parts work, these kleshas illuminate why parts exist. A protective manager part often springs from avidya—not understanding that it's safe to be vulnerable. Raga and dvesha create parts devoted to pursuing pleasure and avoiding pain. Abhinivesha manifests in parts terror-locked around survival threats. By understanding the klesha beneath each part, practitioners can compassionately address root causes rather than surface symptoms. A firefighter part distracting through substance use isn't 'bad'—it's responding to abhinivesha, the fundamental fear of annihilation. Patanjali's framework shows that parts are creative solutions to misperceptions and real threats. Healing addresses both the klesha-level confusion and the part's protective intelligence, inviting wisdom in place of reactivity.

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