A reflective practice where children explore their grief through honest inner conversation, similar to Mirabai's devotional poems.
Mirabai expressed her spiritual journey and heartbreak through devotional poetry—raw, honest dialogues with the divine. This practice of examining the heart through language and reflection can support grieving children in making sense of loss. The Examined Heart Dialogue is a structured reflective practice where young people express grief, confusion, anger, and hope through writing, art, or conversation with a caring witness. Rather than suppressing difficult feelings, children learn to articulate them, explore their texture and meaning, and gradually integrate them into their understanding of life. Like Mirabai's poems that moved from despair to transcendence, children's dialogues can evolve as they process. This practice develops emotional literacy and agency—children become authors of their own grief narrative rather than passive victims. The dialogue honors that grief is not linear but cyclical, with new realizations emerging over time.
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