Understanding Mirabai's surrender not as passivity but as aligned action emerging from clear-eyed acceptance.
Mirabai surrendered her will to the divine, which freed her from the exhausting project of controlling her circumstances. This is sometimes misunderstood as passivity, but her life shows otherwise—she was remarkably active and courageous. Her surrender was strategic: by releasing the need for things to be other than they are, she could respond with full creativity to what actually existed. For those engaging with anticipatory grief of civilization, surrender offers similar power. When we surrender the fantasy that we can prevent all loss, we become capable of strategic action within reality as it is. We stop wasting energy on denial and can focus on what is actually ours to do. This is not resignation but wisdom—the kind of clear-eyed response that comes from accepting constraints while acting within them fully. Mirabai teaches that surrender, far from being weak, enables the most courageous and creative responses to an uncontrollable world.
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