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Examined Heart: Ruthless Self-Knowledge

Mirabai's insistence on internal honesty as a prerequisite for genuine devotion, translated into the brahmaviharas as a practice of unflinching self-inquiry before extending love outward.

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Why It Matters

The examined heart—what Mirabai practiced through relentless self-interrogation in her poetry—is the foundation of authentic brahmaviharas. She refused to accept conventional piety, constantly asking: Am I deceiving myself? Is my devotion genuine or performed? This radical honesty prevented spiritual bypassing. In relationships, cultivating the brahmaviharas requires equal rigor. Before practicing metta toward another, we must examine our shadows: Where do I harbor resentment? What needs am I projecting onto this person? What am I refusing to see about myself? Mirabai's examined heart teaches that compassion without self-knowledge becomes codependency; loving-kindness without self-scrutiny becomes manipulation. This concept frameworks relational practice as requiring continuous internal audit. Buddhist practice emphasizes samma-sanna (right view); the examined heart ensures that view includes honest assessment of our own conditioning, wounds, and ego-defenses. This prevents the brahmaviharas from becoming spiritual performance.

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