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Sahaja: The Natural Spontaneity of Creation

Sahaja is the state of natural, unselfconscious spontaneity that Mirabai accessed through devotion; it describes unforced creative flow emerging from grief.

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Sahaja—the natural, spontaneous state—describes what happens when practice becomes so deep it disappears into simple presence. Mirabai's poetry often feels effortless, as though the words emerged of themselves rather than being laboriously constructed. This is sahaja: the result of such profound engagement with love and grief that the boundary between self and expression dissolves. For grief-based creativity, sahaja points to a paradox: the more deeply we process our loss, the more we sit with it without trying to fix it, the more our creative expression can become natural and unforced. Sahaja is not about forcing spontaneity but about creating conditions—through practice, presence, and emotional honesty—where authentic expression flows without calculation or self-consciousness.

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