The Bhakti concept of innate grace and natural ease as an antidote to civilizational anxiety and forced solutions.
Sahaja means innate, natural, spontaneous—the ease that comes from alignment with deeper truth rather than forced effort. Mirabai's tradition valued sahaja: the paradoxical relaxation that comes from surrender to what is. For anticipatory grief, sahaja offers protection against the tyranny of productivity and control. It suggests that not every grief requires us to solve it, not every ending demands we reverse it through technology or policy alone. Sahaja wisdom teaches the examined heart to distinguish between actions that flow from understanding and those driven by panic. In civilizational anticipatory grief, sahaja becomes the practice of finding natural responses—right relationship, local care, genuine community—rather than spectacular interventions. It is the ease of a life lived in proportion to what is actually ours to tend.
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