An active spiritual choice to remain emotionally alive and vulnerable rather than protect oneself through dissociation from civilization's suffering.
Numbness appears as protection but becomes prison. Mirabai refused the numbness available through conventional piety, status, or duty. She insisted on feeling—longing, loneliness, ecstasy, confusion. For those facing anticipatory grief about civilization, numbness is tempting: climate denial, doom-scrolling detachment, cynical resignation, or spiritual transcendence that dismisses suffering as illusion. But the heart's refusal of numbness is itself a spiritual practice. It means staying open to pain without being destroyed by it, remaining tender despite what we see, continuing to care when caring hurts. This openness is not weakness; it is fierce strength. It is the only ground from which authentic response emerges. Mirabai's vulnerability was her power. Our vulnerability about civilization's future is where wisdom and right action begin.
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