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Kleshas Emotional Suffering Roots

The five fundamental mental afflictions that underlie all emotional dysregulation and suffering.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali identifies the Kleshas—Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (ego), Raga (attachment), Dvesha (aversion), and Abhinivesha (fear of death)—as the root causes of all suffering including emotional dysregulation. Understanding that your anxiety stems from Avidya (not understanding the true nature of threats) or your anger from Dvesha (resistance to what is) transforms how you approach emotional regulation. Instead of treating symptoms like racing thoughts or chest tension, Kleshas framework guides you to root causes. Asmita shows why we take emotions personally and amplify them with ego-defensiveness; addressing this root creates space between your identity and your emotions. Raga explains compulsive seeking of good feelings that leads to addiction and disappointment, while Dvesha explains the avoidance behaviors that maintain anxiety. This diagnostic framework means different people need different regulatory approaches based on which Kleshas dominate their experience. By identifying your primary Kleshas, you can target emotional regulation practices directly at causation rather than endlessly managing symptoms.

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