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The Heart's Truth-Telling Function

Mirabai's model of the heart as an organ of direct knowing that can perceive deception and integrity beneath social performance.

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Why It Matters

In Mirabai's tradition, the heart is not merely emotional but epistemic—it is a source of direct knowing. The heart perceives truth that the intellect rationalizes away. When Mirabai says 'I have given my heart to Krishna,' she means she has oriented her deepest knowing faculty toward truth. In affairs and broken trust, this concept asks: What did your heart know that your mind ignored? Often, in relationships where betrayal occurs, the body and heart register inconsistency before conscious awareness admits it. Mirabai's framework validates this somatic and intuitive knowing as legitimate wisdom. Moving forward after betrayal, this means developing trust in your heart's perceptions again—not as mere feeling, but as a faculty of truth-telling. By examining what your heart knew and when, you recover confidence in your own discernment. This is not mysticism but embodied wisdom that precedes and exceeds rational analysis.

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