A contemplative practice of rigorous self-inquiry that reveals our true fears, attachments, and blind spots regarding civilization's future.
Mirabai's devotional path demanded constant examination of the heart—distinguishing between genuine love and ego-driven attachment, between authentic calling and social conditioning. For those holding anticipatory grief, this examined heart becomes essential diagnostic work. What exactly are we grieving? Is it genuine loss of values and beauty, or comfort and privilege? Where do we resist change, and where do we genuinely perceive danger? The examined heart reveals that anticipatory grief is rarely pure; it often mingles with fear of personal powerlessness, anger at injustice, guilt about complicity, and nostalgia for eras we idealize. By unflinching self-inquiry, we separate what is ours to grieve from what is ours to transform. This clarity allows us to respond from wisdom rather than reactivity. Mirabai's radical honesty becomes our mirror and our method.
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