Mirabai's practice of atma-vichara (self-inquiry of the heart) applied to understanding what anticipatory grief for civilization reveals about our own values and attachments.
Mirabai's devotional path centered on ruthless examination of the heart—stripping away social pretense to meet the divine with naked honesty. This inner scrutiny becomes essential when grieving civilization's fragility. Anticipatory grief forces us to ask: What are we actually attached to? Security? Status? The illusion of progress? Mirabai's unflinching self-inquiry teaches that grief is not a problem to solve but a mirror revealing our deepest values. When we examine our hearts under the pressure of civilizational anxiety, we discover what we truly love versus what we've been taught to want. This examination is not paralyzing—it's clarifying. It shows us where our real commitments lie and where we've been living inauthentically. By practicing this Mirabai-inspired inquiry, we can grieve more consciously, responding to civilization's challenges from genuine conviction rather than inherited fear.
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