An Examined Heart means witnessing your grief without denial or false spirituality, as Mirabai did—naming anger, longing, and betrayal as part of spiritual truth.
Mirabai refused to perform a sanitized grief. She sang of her anger at her family, her longing for Krishna, her refusal to accept the life imposed on her. An Examined Heart is the practice of turning toward your actual emotional truth rather than the grief you think you should feel. This radical honesty was Mirabai's spiritual practice and became her artistic signature. When creating from loss, this concept suggests that your work will have power only to the extent it speaks your real experience—the messy, contradictory, sometimes unflattering truth of what you actually feel. This is not wallowing; it is precision. Grief examined with clarity becomes material that resonates authentically with others who have suffered.
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