Sahaj means effortless naturalness; it describes the state of returning to your essential nature after shedding false identities and social masks.
Sahaj, meaning 'natural' or 'effortless,' represents the state of being that Mirabai embodied when she abandoned her role as a royal wife to dance publicly in devotion. Sahaj is not a destination you achieve through effort but a returning to what was always true beneath layers of conditioning and identity. Grieving who you were opens space for sahaj—the simple, unforced emergence of your authentic self. This concept reframes identity loss as identity clarification: the constructed self falls away, and what remains is uncomplicated, unselfconscious presence. In Mirabai's life, sahaj meant dancing without shame, singing without pretense, loving without restraint. For you, sahaj means discovering what remains when you stop performing the identity you've outgrown.
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