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Finding Freedom from Suffering

Finding Freedom from Suffering

The journey through the Kleshas reveals a powerful truth: by understanding the roots of our suffering, we can transform our experience of life. With gratitude, presence, and acceptance, we discover the path to lasting peace.

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Known as the “five obstacles” in yogic and Buddhist philosophy, the Kelshas are believed to be the root causes of human suffering, clouding our understanding and leading to attachment, aversion, and pain.

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