The practice of turning your full attention inward to observe who you were, understand the loss, and integrate the grief.
Mirabai's devotional songs are acts of profound self-examination—each verse interrogates her longing, her loss, her transformation. The examined heart is a practice of turning your full, loving attention toward yourself, not to judge but to witness. When you grieve lost identity, you need a container for that grief, a way to look at it without being consumed. This concept draws from the bhakti tradition's emphasis on introspection, confession, and emotional honesty before the divine. The examined heart asks: What did I believe about myself that no longer feels true? Who did I think I was, and what evidence supported that? What did that person do, feel, love, fear? By examining rather than suppressing, you honor the loss. This isn't intellectual analysis; it's the work of turning your awareness inward with curiosity and compassion, observing your own story as a witness to yourself.
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