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The Body Remembers What the Mind Forgets

Acknowledging that triggering dates often arrive somatically—through the body's cellular memory—before conscious awareness, and honoring this intelligence.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti tradition is deeply embodied: dancing, singing, moving the body as a path to the divine. It understands that the body holds wisdom the conscious mind may have forgotten. Grief anniversaries often announce themselves this way. You wake up exhausted. Your chest feels tight. You cry without knowing why. Later you realize: it's the date. Your body remembered before your mind did. This concept honors this somatic knowing rather than dismissing it as 'just emotions.' When triggering dates arrive through the body, pause and listen. What is your body trying to tell you? Often it's: this person mattered. This loss is real. You are still in relationship with it. Instead of trying to override the body's grief response—forcing yourself to work, to be cheerful—you can practice presence with what your body knows. Move it, breathe into it, let it speak. Your body's memory is not a glitch; it's a sacred archive of love.

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