A contemplative practice of honest inquiry into the heart's deepest wounds, attachments, and false beliefs about identity.
Hridaya pariksha, or heart examination, is the courageous work of looking deeply at what you've attached identity to and why. Mirabai's poetry is filled with this examination—she interrogates her own resistance, her attachments to social status, her fear of dissolution. When grieving lost identity, this practice becomes essential. You examine: What did that identity protect? What needs did it serve? What did you believe about yourself within it? This isn't self-judgment but rigorous honesty. Mirabai's freedom came through relentless hridaya pariksha, naming the ways she was bound. The practice creates space between you and your grief, allowing observation rather than submersion. Through examining the heart, you discover that your essential nature was never contained by the identity you lost. The examination becomes liberating because it reveals what was always true beneath what has now changed.
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