Mirabai abandoned her prescribed role to wander and sing; her wildness was not rebellion but homecoming to an authentic self society had forbidden.
Mirabai's refusal to perform widowhood—her dancing, her public devotion, her rejection of royal constraint—was labeled madness by her family. Yet this "wildness" was her truest self emerging from beneath decades of enforced propriety. Sacred Wildness as Return reframes the grief you feel when you recognize how much of yourself you suppressed to fit into others' expectations. The self you lost was not truly lost; it was buried alive. Mirabai's example shows that the path forward is not to reconstruct your old identity, but to honor the untamed, authentic impulses that society taught you to shame. Your grief becomes fuel for reclamation. The wildness that terrified your family—your unfiltered desires, your inconvenient truths, your refusal to perform—these are not flaws to mourn. They are the self calling you home.
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