Recognizing that rage and grief are not merely psychological but live in the body—and must be met with embodied practices, not transcendence.
Mirabai danced. She did not meditate her way past her pain; she moved it through her soma—her living body. Modern psychology now confirms what bhakti always knew: grief and anger lodge in flesh, in the nervous system, in the belly and chest. Rage underneath that remains intellectualized or spiritually bypassed becomes chronic tension, illness, numbness. The body's fury cannot be thought away. Mirabai's tradition teaches that liberation happens when you meet rage in the body itself: through dance, through breathwork, through sound and tears and movement. This is not catharsis alone but integration—feeling the fire move through your limbs, allowing your soma to express what your voice cannot name. The examined heart includes the examined body.
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