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The Examined Heart in Dark Times

A practice of radical self-inquiry into how anticipatory grief lives in the body, emotions, and choices, following Mirabai's fearless introspection.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's poetry is relentlessly introspective; she does not separate inner landscape from outer world. The examined heart is the practice of asking: Where does anticipatory grief live in me? What does it demand? What does it want to teach? In dark times, the examined heart refuses both numbing and performative despair. Instead, it traces grief to its source—love, interdependence, responsibility—and asks what clarity emerges. This is not therapy but spiritual archaeology. Mirabai examined her own longing, her exile, her ecstatic pain. For those carrying anticipatory grief for civilization, this practice means sitting with specific losses (species, cultures, ways of knowing), feeling them fully, and asking what they reveal about values, attachments, and what is worth protecting now. The examined heart does not solve the crisis but it prevents us from living inauthentically within it. It roots us in truth, which is the only ground from which wise action can grow.

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