A practice of honest introspection into who you were, what you valued then, and why that person matters—without self-condemnation or nostalgia.
Mirabai's life was defined by the examined heart: she questioned her role, her desires, her loyalties, and her God. The examined heart is not rumination; it's courageous self-witness. When grieving a lost identity, the examined heart asks: Who was I? What did that person believe, need, and love? What did they sacrifice? This practice requires fierce honesty without judgment—no minimizing your former self to ease current pain, and no idealizing them to escape present difficulty. By examining your heart like Mirabai examined hers, you honor the person you were while acknowledging they no longer exist. This creates space for grief and integration: you can grieve their loss while claiming their lessons, their courage, their growth that led you here.
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