A practice of deep questioning that exposes which parts of your lost identity were true anchors versus constructed performances.
Mirabai's devotional path required relentless self-examination—she questioned every assumption about duty, family role, and social identity. When grieving a lost identity, the examined heart asks: Which beliefs did I inherit versus choose? Which roles served my growth versus constrained it? Which relationships were based on who I actually was? This practice involves journaling or dialogue that doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. You might discover that losing your identity as a high-achieving professional also freed you from perfectionism that wasn't authentically yours. The examined heart doesn't provide easy answers but creates space for genuine discernment. Mirabai's ecstatic poetry emerged from this rigorous questioning—she didn't abandon her identity carelessly but with full awareness of what she was releasing and why.
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