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Freedom Through Keening

The liberation found in unrestrained vocal and emotional expression of collective sorrow, honoring grief as a path to freedom.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's radical freedom—her refusal to conform to social expectation—manifests in her ecstatic devotional practice. Keening, the ancient practice of wailing in mourning, mirrors this freedom: it rejects the cultural mandate to grieve quietly or efficiently. When we collectively keen for what we've lost, we claim the right to feel without apology. This practice, rooted in Mirabai's rejection of constraint, recognizes that collective grief needs outlets that are as intense and unpolished as the loss itself. Keening transforms grief from something to manage into something to inhabit fully. It asserts that mourning is not weakness but the deepest form of freedom—freedom to love what we have lost without reservation.

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