Rigorous self-inquiry into the state of one's inner life as civilization destabilizes, grounding wisdom in felt truth.
Mirabai's tradition centered on the examined heart—relentless honesty about one's desires, attachments, and motives. Under duress, this examination becomes essential. Anticipatory grief for civilization easily becomes abstraction or performance; the examined heart asks: what am I actually feeling? Where is my real attachment? Am I grieving what I truly value, or what I thought was permanent? This practice means sitting with discomfort, contradiction, and the ways we flee into intellectualization. The examined heart under duress asks whether our grief serves awakening or entrenchment, whether our anticipation sharpens wisdom or calcifies fear. By returning repeatedly to the inner landscape—to breath, sensation, quiet acknowledgment of what moves us—we root civilization's transformation in the only ground that holds: the integrity of our own conscious presence and honest reckoning.
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