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The Examined Heart: Svaparīkṣa

Svaparīkṣa is the practice of rigorous self-examination—turning awareness inward to witness the roots of anger and grief without judgment or escape.

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Why It Matters

Svaparīkṣa, the examined heart, is Mirabai's foundational practice: looking directly at one's inner landscape without flinching. This is not self-criticism but compassionate witness. When grief and rage surface, svaparīkṣa asks: What am I truly angry about? What loss or betrayal sits beneath this fury? Where am I complicit? What am I protecting? Mirabai modeled this relentlessly, examining her own contradictions, desires, and fears in her poetry. This practice is not quick or comfortable—it requires sitting with discomfort long enough to understand its origins. By examining the heart with devotional attention, we move from reactive anger to informed action. We distinguish between justified rage and self-destructive patterns. The examined heart becomes a wise internal guide rather than a battleground.

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