A contemplative framework for distinguishing between clinical depression and the legitimate sorrow that arises from clear-eyed civilizational assessment.
Mirabai's poetry unflinchingly documents emotional extremes—ecstasy and despair existing simultaneously. The examined heart does not flee difficult emotions but investigates them with precision. In anticipatory grief for civilization, this practice becomes essential: discerning which sadness is pathological avoidance versus which represents accurate perception of reality. Dark seasons may arrive not from chemical imbalance but from spiritual maturity—seeing what is actually occurring in the world. Mirabai's bhakti tradition honors sorrow as a gateway to deeper understanding and communion. This concept invites practitioners to examine their grief with the rigor of a jeweler inspecting a stone: Is this paralysis or clarity? Is this despair or appropriate response? The examined heart learns to hold both poles without collapsing into false positivity or genuine depression.
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