Balancing active resistance to injustice with surrender to what cannot be changed, as embodied in Mirabai's radical life choices.
Mirabai danced when told not to. She refused to poison herself when ordered to. She defied her family, her caste, her role. Yet her defiance was not aggressive; it was aligned with her deepest surrender—surrender to Krishna, to love, to authenticity. This paradox—fierce defiance and absolute surrender held together—is central to bhakti. Much underneath rage stems from the confusion between these two: either you rage and resist everything, or you surrender and accept everything. Mirabai shows another way: you can resist unjust structures while surrendering to your highest values. You can say 'no' to what diminishes you and 'yes' to what calls you. For those learning to work with rage, this framework asks: Where am I called to defiance? Where am I called to surrender? The rage becomes discerning—it shows you the boundary between what you must resist and what you must release. This is not passivity; it is spiritual maturity.
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