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Sahaja: Effortless Presence in Turmoil

A state of natural, unselfconscious being amid chaos—responding from integrity rather than performing for survival.

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Why It Matters

Sahaja, in bhakti philosophy, is a state of being so unified with the divine that action flows without strain or self-consciousness. Mirabai's dancing and singing in the temple was sahaja—not performed, but natural overflow of her devotion. In times of civilizational anticipatory grief, sahaja becomes a crucial practice: the ability to show up, respond, and act from your deepest values without the exhaustion of constant self-monitoring or performance. When you cease fighting the reality of what is happening, a strange efficiency emerges. You stop wasting energy on denial and can pour it into what matters. Sahaja is not numbness; it is clarity so deep that right action becomes natural. It is the peace of someone who has accepted what is and moved into response.

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