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Viveka: Clear Discernment of What's True

The capacity to distinguish between the story you're telling about loss and the actual, present reality.

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Viveka, discrimination or discernment, is the contemplative tool for seeing clearly through delusion. Anticipatory grief often becomes entangled with catastrophic stories—narratives about how devastating loss will be, how you'll be destroyed, how life will become unbearable. Viveka practice involves examining these stories with precision. Is this thought true, or is it a fear-pattern? Is this scenario happening now, or only in imagination? The examined heart develops the capacity to observe: 'I am having a thought that I cannot survive this loss' without fusing with it as fact. Mirabai's clarity came from intense examination of her own longings and fantasies. Viveka does not deny the reality of anticipatory grief, but it prevents the mind from amplifying it into narratives that drain presence now. By discerning between current reality and imagined future, you free energy and attention for the actual time remaining.

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