A practice of radical self-inquiry into what we truly feel about civilization's future, without spiritual bypassing or false hope.
Mirabai's poetry exposes raw emotional truth—longing, anger, confusion, ecstasy—without sanitizing or controlling her inner world. The examined heart refuses comfortable narratives. For anticipatory grief about civilization, this means asking: What am I actually afraid of? What losses grieve me most? Where do I feel powerless? What small hopes remain? This honest accounting prevents both despair-denial and premature acceptance. It honors the complexity of our moment: we can hold grief and agency, fear and love, simultaneously. Mirabai's examined heart never pretended her suffering wasn't real; it was the ground of her wisdom. Similarly, examining our anticipatory grief without avoidance becomes the foundation for authentic response to civilization's challenges.
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