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Sahaj: Natural Flow of Grief

Sahaj (natural, effortless state) as permission to grieve collectively without performing, analyzing, or justifying our emotional responses.

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Sahaj refers to a state of natural spontaneity, beyond effort or pretense—a core teaching in bhakti traditions. In our culture of curated emotion and ironic distance, collective grief is often met with skepticism: "Did you really know them?" "Isn't this performative?" These questions fracture our natural emotional response. Mirabai's sahaj teaches us to bypass this scrutiny. Grief doesn't require justification. When a tragedy occurs or a public figure dies, the heart's response arrives before the mind can rationalize it. The examined heart, in this case, doesn't mean analyzing away the feeling—it means recognizing grief as a natural human response that needs no permission slip. Collective mourning in sahaj state means moving together without self-consciousness, without the exhausting meta-commentary about whether our grief is authentic enough. This framework liberates communities to mourn fully, honoring the body's immediate knowing before the mind's doubts arrive.

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