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Sahaja: Spontaneous Creation from Dissolution

The state of effortless, spontaneous expression that emerges when ego-boundaries dissolve through grief, allowing authentic voice to emerge unfiltered.

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Why It Matters

Sahaja in Tantric and bhakti traditions refers to spontaneity and naturalness—the unforced state of being that arises when artificial constructs fall away. Mirabai's public rejection and exile stripped away social pretense, leaving her free to express with radical spontaneity. Her poetry and music flowed from unguarded emotion rather than calculated composition. For makers working through grief, sahaja offers a permission structure: the dissolution caused by loss can be a gateway to unmediated creative expression. When grief dismantles our usual defenses and social masks, what emerges often feels more true and resonant than carefully constructed work. This concept invites practitioners to recognize that their most vulnerable, least-defended moments may produce their most potent creative output. Sahaja suggests we don't need to reconstruct ourselves; instead, we allow the dissolution itself to become the opening through which authentic voice flows. The paradox: loss can liberate what social conditioning has constrained.

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