Mirabai's introspective devotion as a psychological tool for understanding personal complicity and resistance during systemic decline.
Mirabai insisted on radical honesty about her own desires, longings, and contradictions—the examined heart was her philosophical practice. For those anticipating civilization's transformation, this inner scrutiny becomes essential. An examined heart asks: How am I complicit in systems I critique? What am I grieving—genuine ecological loss, or my own status and comfort? What resistance is authentic, and what is performative? Mirabai's unflinching self-interrogation, conducted through hundreds of devotional poems, models how to hold personal accountability without falling into paralysis or guilt. This practice reveals the difference between genuine grief (which catalyzes action) and anticipatory despair (which often masks fear about personal loss). By examining our hearts as Mirabai examined hers, we develop psychological clarity about our relationship to civilization's unraveling, enabling more truthful and sustainable responses to collapse.
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