Mirabai's refusal to perform acceptable emotion, applied to grief anniversaries as moments requiring unfiltered truth about loss, anger, and abandonment.
Mirabai's poetry scandalized her time because she spoke her actual inner truth: desire, rage, despair, ecstasy—without the filters expected of women or saints. She did not soften her longing for Krishna to match propriety. Applied to grief anniversaries, this teaches radical honesty about triggering dates: the anger you feel, the wish to escape, the stubborn refusal to "move on," the desire to stay frozen in the moment of loss. These dates demand the unexamined heart be examined fully. Mirabai would not have whitewashed her sorrow or pretended healing where none existed. On anniversary dates, her tradition invites you to speak the true interior weather—rage, desperation, love, confusion—without apology or performance, allowing the anniversary to function as a confessional where only truth is currency.
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