Rigorous self-inquiry into the authenticity of one's feelings and motivations within spiritual practice, especially when grief clouds clarity.
Mirabai's domain of "the examined heart" insists that devotion without honest introspection becomes sentimentality or escape. Grief and underlying rage can mask themselves as spiritual surrender when in fact they represent avoidance, bitterness, or spiritual bypassing. This concept demands we ask: What am I truly feeling beneath the label I've given it? Am I grieving authentically or performing grief for spiritual credibility? Is my anger righteous or is it self-pity disguised as principle? Mirabai's defiance was examined—she consciously chose her path, aware of its costs. The examined heart distinguishes between healthy anger that protects our values and reactive anger that wounds indiscriminately. Through this lens, grief becomes an invitation to know ourselves more truthfully. Practices include journaling shadow emotions, naming specific hurts rather than generalizing pain, and distinguishing between the anger we claim and the rage we hide from ourselves.
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