Mirabai's practice of radical self-inquiry applied to helping children understand and articulate their inner emotional landscape during loss.
Mirabai's domain of 'the examined heart' directly addresses how children can develop emotional literacy around grief. Rather than distraction or quick comfort, this approach invites young people to look inward with curiosity and honesty. For grieving children, the examined heart means creating reflective practices—journaling, dialogue, art, movement—that help them understand what they're actually feeling beneath surface reactions. Mirabai's own poetry models this: she questioned, doubted, raged, and loved openly. When supporting children through loss, facilitators can adopt this examined-heart stance: asking gentle questions, validating contradictory feelings, and normalizing the complexity of grief. A child might feel anger and love simultaneously, guilt and relief. The examined heart framework teaches that all these feelings belong and deserve witness. This prevents the spiritual bypassing that can occur when adults rush children toward 'acceptance' before they've truly felt.
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