How continuous examination of the heart develops the clarity to discern right action in civilizational collapse without paralysis or perfectionism.
Mirabai's examined heart gave her moral clarity in impossible circumstances. She knew what she had to do: leave, refuse, sing, love—not because authority told her but because her examined heart revealed truth. Moral clarity does not require certainty; Mirabai made choices despite uncertainty. In civilizational anticipatory grief, people often freeze in search of perfect action or perfect understanding. The examined heart dissolves this paralysis: it asks, what does integrity require right now? Not what will save civilization? but what is mine to do? Not what is certain? but what is true? Mirabai's model shows that continuous examination actually sharpens discernment. The more honestly you know yourself—your fears, privileges, complicity, capacities—the more clearly you can act. Moral clarity emerges not from knowing the outcome but from knowing yourself.
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