Systematic self-inquiry into complicity, grief, hope, and agency as civilization faces limits—rooted in Mirabai's unflinching devotion.
Mirabai's devotion demanded radical honesty: she examined her own desire, her culture's expectations, her relationship with divine and earthly power. The examined heart is not confessional guilt-wallowing but precise, compassionate self-knowledge. For those anticipating civilization's contraction, the examined heart asks: Where am I complicit? What am I genuinely grieving versus what am I performing? Where do I still hold naive hope, and where have I collapsed into despair? What agency is actually mine? This practice prevents both paralysis and performative activism. By examining our own hearts thoroughly—our inheritance, our fears, our small powers—we become clearer instruments for response. Mirabai's examined heart never excused her from love or action; it deepened both. This concept honors grief as neither pathology nor luxury but as evidence of engagement with what matters.
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