A practice of turning inward with honest self-inquiry when grief anniversaries arrive, exploring what the loss reveals about your deepest values.
Mirabai insisted on the examined heart—unflinching honesty about her own feelings, her rebellion, her desire, her pain. She hid nothing. On grief anniversaries and triggering dates, this concept invites deep inquiry rather than performance of 'being fine.' When the date arrives and grief surfaces, pause and ask: What am I really feeling? Not the grief itself, but what the grief is showing me? What did this person mean to me? What freedom or constraint did loving them create? What am I afraid to lose now? Mirabai's bhakti tradition prizes this raw self-knowledge as the gateway to spiritual authenticity. Instead of managing emotions, you examine them. Instead of moving past the date, you move through it with curiosity and honesty. This turns the anniversary from an ordeal into an opportunity for depth—a time when you're invited to know yourself more truly because your defenses are already down.
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