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The Examined Grief Protocol

A reflective practice that interrogates the sources and textures of collective mourning to distinguish authentic loss from projection.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's insistence on examining the heart applies powerfully to collective grief. When a public figure dies or tragedy strikes, we often grieve not only what we've lost but what we've projected onto that person or event. The examined grief protocol asks: What specifically am I mourning? What did this person or moment represent to me? Am I grieving the actual loss or my own unfulfilled longings? This framework, rooted in Mirabai's unflinching self-inquiry, prevents collective mourning from becoming a substitute for personal reckoning. By examining grief closely, we honor both the real loss and our honest relationship to it.

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