Mirabai's practice of examining the heart teaches you to observe anticipatory grief as a mirror, revealing what you truly value and how you truly love.
The examined heart is not analysis from distance—it is intimate observation of your own experience without judgment. Mirabai constantly turned inward, questioning her attachments, her devotion, her worthiness. She used the scrutiny of her heart as a path to authenticity. In anticipatory grief, examining the heart means noticing: What specific moments trigger your grief? Which future losses haunt you most? What does your sadness reveal about your love? This examination is not self-blame but clarity. By witnessing your grief patterns, you understand what you're actually grieving—not just the person's death, but specific futures, conversations, and experiences you anticipated. This granular awareness paradoxically brings peace. You see your love clearly. You honor what matters most. You prepare not by pulling away, but by becoming more present to what you have right now.
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