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The Heart as Ecological Witness

Emotional and sensory attunement as a form of ecological knowledge and responsibility during loss.

Mira
Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti pathway emphasized the heart—not as sentimentality but as the seat of knowing, the place where direct encounter with the sacred occurred. Her poetry is saturated with sensory detail: taste, fragrance, touch, the physical ache of longing. This embodied knowing offers a resource for those experiencing anticipatory grief about ecological and civilizational change. The heart as witness means developing refined sensitivity to loss: noticing which birds no longer sing, grieving the specific texture of a disappearing landscape, feeling in the body what data alone cannot convey. This is not passive suffering but active ecological literacy—the heart becomes an instrument of knowledge. Mirabai's insistence on direct experience over abstraction reminds us that civilizational change is not only intellectual but sensory, emotional, relational. The heart bears witness where analysis alone falls short, and this witnessing is itself a form of fidelity and responsibility to what is passing.

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