Mirabai's practice of radical self-inquiry applied to collective grief, using loss as an opportunity to question our deepest attachments and assumptions.
Mirabai's poetry is filled with questions—probing, urgent inquiries into the nature of love, loss, and longing. She did not accept easy answers. In collective grief, the examined heart calls us to deeper questioning. When a public figure dies or tragedy strikes, we can use these moments not merely to mourn, but to interrogate ourselves: What does this loss reveal about what I value? What attachments am I clinging to? What assumptions about permanence or safety have been disrupted? These questions, rather than being morbid, are deeply clarifying. Mirabai teaches that grief is an opportunity for spiritual inquiry. By questioning our reactions to collective loss, we learn about ourselves and our culture's values. This practice prevents grief from becoming sentimental and transforms it into wisdom. The examined heart in mourning becomes a window into our deepest truths.
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