An analytical practice inspired by Mirabai's willingness to question every social thread binding her—systematically examining which identity components you actually chose versus inherited.
Mirabai unraveled every thread society had woven into her identity: daughter, widow, high-caste woman, obedient wife. She examined each expectation and consciously rejected those that violated her inner truth. The unraveling practice asks you to do similar work with your lost identity: which threads did you genuinely choose, and which were sewn in without your full consent? This isn't about blame; it's about clarity. Perhaps you were a successful professional, but within that identity lay both genuine passion for your work and internalized pressure to perform worth through achievement. Perhaps you were a devoted partner, and within that lay both authentic love and learned self-abnegation. The unraveling practice involves patient, compassionate examination of each thread. What do you grieve losing? Is it the authentic thread or the obligatory one? Often, you'll discover that grieving your former identity includes grieving the permission to continue performing threads you never fully chose. This practice frees you to reweave your identity more consciously going forward.
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