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Sacred Community in Exile

Building and sustaining intimate spiritual community with those who share your vision, outside mainstream institutions that deny the crisis.

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Why It Matters

Though Mirabai was rejected by her family and religious establishment, she found—or created—community among devotees, musicians, and spiritual seekers who recognized her truth. For those anticipating civilizational collapse, official institutions often deny or minimize the crisis; mainstream culture insists on progress narratives that feel dishonest. Sacred community in exile means finding, or building, groups of people who see what you see, feel what you feel, and commit to authenticity together. This is not cult or extremism but the ancient human practice of gathering with those who share your deepest understanding. In such community, grief is witnessed rather than pathologized, questions are permitted, and creative responses can be developed collaboratively. Mirabai teaches that exile from false communities can lead to true ones—small, local, devoted, where your whole self is known.

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