The practice of turning inward with rigorous honesty to distinguish authentic desire from social conditioning.
Mirabai's bhakti tradition demands relentless self-examination: What do I truly love, and what do I love because I was told to? Her poetry pulses with this inquiry—questioning family duty, marital obligation, and social role. The Examined Heart is the opposite of passive acceptance. It is devotion paired with discernment. In the tension between Autonomy and Togetherness, this practice asks: Am I choosing this relationship, this commitment, this role? Or am I performing it? Mirabai's examined heart led her to choose Krishna over dharma, self-expression over inheritance. For us, it means regular, honest reflection: Do my bonds reflect my deepest values? Am I free within my commitments? The examined heart is the prerequisite for authentic togetherness—relationships built on conscious choice rather than unexamined duty.
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