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Kleshas: The Five Root Causes of Emotional Suffering

Patanjali's identification of five fundamental afflictions (ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, fear) that generate all emotional pain.

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The kleshas represent Patanjali's psychological diagnosis of human suffering: avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego-sense), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death). This framework revolutionizes emotional regulation by identifying root causes rather than symptoms. Most emotional dysregulation stems from these five patterns—we attach to pleasure, resist pain, act from false identity, misunderstand reality, or fear loss. By recognizing which kleshas drive specific emotional reactions, practitioners address the source rather than managing surface emotions. Ignorance causes suffering through misperception; ego creates defensiveness; attachment generates anxiety about loss; aversion produces anger and frustration; fear fuels reactivity. Understanding this taxonomy transforms emotional work from reactive management to diagnostic precision. When you feel emotional turbulence, investigating which kleshic pattern drives it reveals the real work required. This ancient classification system provides a comprehensive map for understanding and systematically addressing the emotional patterns that dominate human life.

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