Using bodily sensation and movement to access truths about identity loss that the thinking mind cannot reach, honoring the body's own grieving.
Mirabai danced. Her devotion lived in her body—in ecstatic movement, in the physical expression of longing and joy. Bhakti has always understood that the body is not separate from spiritual realization but integral to it. The body holds memory, trauma, and truth. When you grieve lost identity, your body carries that grief in ways your rational mind cannot articulate. Breath becomes shallow. The chest tightens. Old postures of the former self become uncomfortable. Rather than bypassing this, bhakti invites you to read your body as text. What does your body remember about who you were? What sensations arise when you imagine your former self? Through movement, breath-work, or simple embodied attention, you access a wisdom deeper than narrative. Your body knows what you were, what you've lost, and what wants to live now. This embodied knowing guides grief toward genuine transformation.
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