How your loss of identity appears as transgression or failure to others, but represents genuine liberation in your examined heart.
Mirabai's transformation scandalized her family and society. She renounced rank, moved freely among lower castes, sang publicly, left her husband. By every social measure, she failed catastrophically. Yet Mirabai experienced these 'failures' as freedom. This concept addresses the particular pain of identity loss when others perceive it as breakdown, betrayal, or shame. Your examined heart knows differently—you've released something false in service to something true. But you carry grief precisely because this freedom is misunderstood. Mirabai's tradition suggests that authenticity will inevitably scandalize those invested in your previous identity. They grieve your loss because they grieve their own compromises. Your freedom becomes a mirror they can't bear. The examined heart can hold both truths: genuine loss for those who loved who you were, and genuine freedom in who you're becoming. This paradox isn't resolved; it's inhabited. Your grief acknowledges the real grief of others while honoring your irreversible liberation.
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