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The Body as Keeper of Former Identity

Acknowledging how the body holds memories, gestures, and sensations of who you used to be.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai danced in ecstatic abandon, her body becoming the language of her devotion and transformation. The body remembers what the mind tries to forget. When identity shifts—through age, circumstance, choice, or trauma—the body often grieves before consciousness does. Old postures, habitual movements, familiar tensions may belong to your former identity. By bringing awareness to your body, you can feel where the old self lives: in your spine, your chest, your hands. Rather than pushing this away, this concept invites somatic grieving. Dance, move, hold still. Let your body articulate what words cannot. Your former identity lives in your flesh; honoring its presence there honors the wholeness of your transformation. Grief becomes embodied, and embodiment becomes a form of remembrance.

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