A practice of deep, honest inquiry with family and partner about devotion, freedom, and alignment before committing to an arrangement.
Mirabai's life embodied relentless questioning of authority and expectation, refusing surface answers. The Examined Marriage Conversation translates this into a structured practice: before accepting an arrangement, hold conversations with family members and the prospective partner that go beneath social pleasantries to the heart's actual landscape. Ask: What does devotion mean to each of us? Where do we need freedom? What griefs or losses are we each willing to hold? What does love require from us that family may not recognize? These conversations honor both the collective (family's hopes) and the individual (the examined heart), creating space for truth-telling that most arranged marriage contexts silence. When conducted with Mirabai's courage, such inquiry can transform family-mediated partnership from coercive to conscious.
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