A framework for deepening self-knowledge precisely when existential threats emerge, drawing on Mirabai's introspective devotion.
Mirabai's domain of 'the examined heart' becomes critical when civilization itself feels under threat. Her poetry reveals that the deepest examination of self occurs not in comfort but in conditions of loss and rupture. Anticipatory grief for civilization demands we ask: Who am I in the face of collapse? What do I truly value? What attachments must I release? Rather than avoiding these questions, Mirabai's model suggests diving into them as spiritual practice. This examined heart becomes a refuge not from reality but into it. By understanding our own resistances, denials, and attachments through grief work, we develop psychological resilience and moral clarity. The examined heart is not introspection for its own sake but a tool for understanding how we relate to civilizational stakes, what we're willing to sacrifice, and what we must protect.
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