A reflective practice of naming the identities you've shed, allowing you to witness rather than deny the versions of yourself that no longer fit.
Mirabai abandoned her given name and social role to pursue devotion, yet she never pretended those former identities didn't exist—she integrated them. This practice asks you to consciously name each identity you've outgrown: the career you left, the person your family expected, the beliefs you've questioned. Write them down. Speak them aloud. By creating a mirror of former names, you acknowledge the real person who inhabited those roles without being imprisoned by them. This isn't nostalgia; it's honest witnessing. You're saying: I was that person, that mattered, and I am also no longer that person. This dual recognition loosens grief's grip and allows integration rather than denial.
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