Mirabai's practice of examining her own heart with uncompromising truth, exposing desire, shame, and longing to illuminate the roots of attachment.
The examined heart is Mirabai's foundational spiritual practice—a commitment to brutal self-honesty about one's deepest longings, contradictions, and wounds. Rather than transcending desire, Mirabai looked directly at it, naming her longing for Krishna without pretense or spiritual bypass. This practice is central to celibacy without shame: it requires examining why you chose this path, what you fear, what you grieve, and what fantasies still grip you. The examined heart refuses the false comfort of denial; instead, it creates space for authentic transformation. For those practicing celibacy, this means asking difficult questions: Are you celibate from genuine calling or from fear? What intimacy do you truly seek? Where does desire still pull at you, and can you love that part of yourself? Mirabai modeled this unflinching self-awareness through her poetry—she expressed rage, jealousy, longing, and ecstasy without filtering or spiritual correction. This concept invites practitioners to become transparent witnesses to their own inner landscape, where freedom begins.
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