A paradoxical practice of withdrawing consent from failing systems while remaining engaged, inspired by Mirabai's refusal of domestication.
Mirabai left the palace not in despair but in freedom. Voluntary exile—choosing to step outside dominant structures—becomes a form of power when civilization appears to be collapsing. This is not misanthropic retreat but strategic non-participation. Anticipatory grief for civilization can catalyze this reorientation: if existing systems are indeed failing, our energy might be better invested in alternative ways of living, knowing, and relating. Mirabai's refusal to be domesticated into royal expectation parallels the civilizational exile available to those who grieve its decline. We can step outside the requirements for optimism, productivity, and participation in dysfunctional systems while simultaneously building and tending what nourishes life. This concept honors the freedom that emerges when we stop trying to save a structure that may be beyond saving, and instead invest in what we can actually protect and create.
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