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The Body As Witness to Former Self

Your physical form holds memories of who you were before—Mirabai's embodied devotion teaches us to recognize and honor these somatic traces rather than reject them.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai danced barefoot through palace and temple, her body a living record of her transformation from princess to wandering saint. In grief for lost identity, we often disconnect from our bodies, treating them as relics of an obsolete self. Yet your body remembers: the posture of old confidence, the muscle memory of former habits, the skin that once felt different. Mirabai's bhakti tradition insists that the body is not separate from the soul's journey—it is the journal of devotion itself. By witnessing your body with compassionate attention rather than rejection, you begin to integrate your former self into your present one. This is not nostalgia but acknowledgment: your body contains the archaeology of who you were, and this knowledge need not trap you.

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