Practicing daily self-reflection before triggering dates to notice patterns, defenses, and needs—the examined heart ready to receive whatever comes.
Mirabai's tradition centers the examined heart: turning attention inward with radical honesty. As a grief anniversary approaches, this concept offers preparation through reflection. Weeks before the triggering date, examine: What am I avoiding feeling? What story about this loss have I told repeatedly? Where am I numb? The examined heart doesn't prepare by hardening but by softening—by becoming aware of existing armor so we can choose to remove it. This mirrors Mirabai's brutal honesty about her longing, her jealousy, her rage at Krishna's absence. On the anniversary itself, having examined ourselves, we arrive less defended. We notice our actual needs—solitude or connection, silence or expression—rather than acting from scripts. The examined heart is prepared not because it's ready to be fine, but because it knows itself. This self-knowledge allows genuine response to grief rather than automatic reaction.
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