The creation and protection of beauty—art, music, gardens, relationships—as an act of defiance and as evidence that the world was worth loving.
Mirabai's devotional poetry is achingly beautiful; she created art in the margins, outside respectability, as pure testimony to what moved her soul. In the face of civilizational collapse, beauty becomes a radical act. It is not escapism but resistance—a refusal to surrender the world entirely to extraction and destruction. When we nurture gardens we may not see mature, sing songs no one may remember, tend relationships in uncertain times, we are testifying: this world is worth beauty. This moment is worth love. The examined heart knows that beauty is not frivolous in times of grief; it is essential. It is how we keep our humanity alive. Mirabai's songs were her defiance and her prayer. Our beauty—however modest—is our testimony that we knew what was precious and we did not let it all become ash without naming it, without honoring it, without creating for its sake.
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