The practice of voluntary simplification and release, preparing consciousness for a transformed world.
Sannyasa—renunciation, the path of the wanderer—is not escape but radical clarity. Mirabai renounced conventional life not to deny the world but to live in alignment with her deepest truth. For anticipatory grief, sannyasa becomes a practice of consciously releasing attachments to comforts, status, and futures that will not arrive—not from asceticism but from wisdom. What can we let go of now, by choice, that creates space for genuine response? How can we simplify not as deprivation but as liberation? This practice prepares us psychologically and materially for a world with fewer resources, different luxuries, new constraints. Sannyasa is not about suffering but about aligning our lives with what is real and sacred. Mirabai's wandering became her greatest freedom. Ours can too.
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