A practice of deliberate self-inquiry on anniversary dates, using Mirabai's tradition of searching the heart for truth, resistance, and transformation.
Mirabai's commitment to examining her own heart—questioning her devotion, her pain, her authenticity—offers a model for approaching trigger dates with curiosity rather than dread. An examined heart on an anniversary date means asking: What exactly am I grieving today? Am I grieving the person, the version of myself that existed with them, an unlived future, or something else? Where do I feel resistance to this date's arrival? What freedom might emerge if I let this day be fully what it is? This is not positive thinking; it is rigorous honesty. Threshold days—the date of death, birth, last conversation—naturally invite this kind of inquiry. By deliberately examining rather than numbing or avoiding, you honor both the relationship and your own capacity for truthful feeling. The concept transforms the trigger date from something that happens to you into something you actively engage with.
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