A systematic yet intimate practice of questioning your own attachments, denials, and complicity in civilizational patterns through the lens of devotion.
Mirabai's poetry relentlessly examines her own heart: her longing, her shame, her contradictions in seeking Krishna. The examined heart is not intellectual analysis but intimate interrogation. Applied to anticipatory grief: What am I grieving—and am I also complicit in what I grieve? Which losses do I attend to, and which do I ignore? Where do I deny what is happening? What stories do I tell myself to avoid the full weight of change? This practice requires courage because it reveals how we simultaneously hold love and harm, witness and participation. Mirabai modeled this unflinching self-scrutiny. The examined heart in anticipatory grief work asks: not 'is my grief valid?' but 'what is my grief trying to teach me about myself, my culture, and my choices?'
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