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[[Afflictive mental factors]], or [[negative emotions]] (Tib. [[nyon mongs]], Skt : ([[klesha]]) : all {{Wiki|mental events}} born from ego-clinging, that disturb the [[mind]] and obscures it. The five [[principal]] {{Wiki|afflictive}} [[mental factors]], which are sometimes called "[[mental]] [[poisons]]", are [[attachment]], [[hatred]], [[ignorance]], [[envy]] and [[pride]]. They are the main [[causes]] of both immediate and long term [[sufferings]].
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[[Afflictive mental factors]], or [[negative emotions]] (Tib. [[nyon mongs]], Skt : ([[klesha]]) : all {{Wiki|mental events}} born from [[ego-clinging]], that disturb the [[mind]] and obscures it. The five [[principal]] {{Wiki|afflictive}} [[mental factors]], which are sometimes called "[[mental]] [[poisons]]", are [[attachment]], [[hatred]], [[ignorance]], [[envy]] and [[pride]]. They are the main [[causes]] of both immediate and long term [[sufferings]].
 
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Afflictive mental factors, or negative emotions (Tib. nyon mongs, Skt : (klesha) : all mental events born from ego-clinging, that disturb the mind and obscures it. The five principal afflictive mental factors, which are sometimes called "mental poisons", are attachment, hatred, ignorance, envy and pride. They are the main causes of both immediate and long term sufferings.

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