Mirabai's introspective devotion as a method for discerning authentic response to anticipatory grief from reactive fear.
Mirabai's poetry demands rigorous self-examination—what are we truly attached to, and what are we defending? Anticipatory grief for civilization can mask denial, righteousness, or performative despair. The examined heart asks each person to look honestly at their own climate of emotion: Am I grieving what is actually threatened, or what I imagine I deserve? Am I using catastrophe to avoid present responsibility? Mirabai's bhakti practice of relentless self-scrutiny becomes a tool for distinguishing authentic grief from ego investment. This concept offers a psychological framework: anticipatory grief becomes mature and generative only when it passes through honest self-questioning. By examining the heart's true texture—its genuine loves, its phantom attachments, its capacity for change—we create ground for grief that leads to wiser action rather than paralysis or performative despair.
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