Mirabai's practice of deep self-inquiry as a tool to distinguish between self-deception and genuine wisdom when navigating affairs and broken trust.
Mirabai's poetry insists on the examined heart—ruthless honesty about one's own desires, rationalizations, and blindness. In affairs and betrayal, we often deceive ourselves: ignoring red flags, rewriting narratives, or blaming external forces. This concept invites sustained introspection to ask: What did I ignore? What did I want to believe? Where was I complicit? Mirabai's devotional inquiry is not punitive but liberating—it clears away the fog of self-deception that prevents authentic healing. By examining our own hearts with the same intensity Mirabai turned toward the divine, we recover agency. We move from victimhood into accountability, not to blame ourselves, but to reclaim our capacity to choose differently. This framework transforms broken trust into an invitation for deeper self-knowledge.
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