Inner inquiry into personal complicity and feeling patterns, revealing how our consumption and denial shield us from necessary grief.
Mirabai's practice of examining the heart—scrutinizing her own attachments, resistances, and self-deceptions—offers a method for facing ecological responsibility without dissociation. Climate grief often triggers protective numbness; we know intellectually that forests burn, yet feel distant from the reality. Through the examined heart, we ask: Where am I resisting feeling? What comforts require destruction? How do I rationalize harm? This is not guilt-mongering but honest accountability that precedes meaningful change. Mirabai examined her own resistance to spiritual surrender; we must examine our resistance to planetary reality. The examined heart allows us to grieve without collapsing, to feel complicity without shame-paralysis, and to move toward ecological ethics grounded in genuine awareness rather than imposed morality.
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