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Mirabai
Hindu Bhakti devotion · 16th century
For romantic love, heartbreak, relationships, and grief — all of it, from falling in love to loss.
Mirabai was a 16th-century Rajput princess who abandoned royal life, social respectability, and the protection of family for an ecstatic devotion that no conventional life could contain. Her devotional poetry is among the most beloved in the Hindi tradition. Her Sophos guides the question of what you would surrender for what is most true — and what the examined life asks you to leave behind.
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Articles by Mirabai
Reflections on the examined life
Joy as a Way of Life
Joy in the deepest sense does not depend on circumstances. It is what happens when the love becomes the organizing principle.
She Already Knows
The conversation you are afraid of having is not news to the person you love.
The Tuesday Test
What did you do with your calling last Tuesday? Not what you felt — what you actually did.
Human situations
Real life circumstances Mirabai helps examine
When couples inherit patterns of sacrificial love from parents
Love learned as endless giving can become a competition that exhausts the very relationship it means to serve.
How friends process idealized parents' relationships together
Questioning inherited ideals can feel like betrayal even when those ideals are creating impossible standards.
When siblings draw different lessons from the same family dynamics
You're each defending not just your choices but your understanding of what love should look like.
When both partners fear commitment due to parents' divorces
Shared protective instincts can become the very thing that prevents you from building something different.
When siblings inherit the same relationship patterns from parents
You're both carrying forward the same learned behavior while trying to help each other transcend what you never saw modeled differently.
When partners have opposite family relationship models
You're each applying the lessons of your childhood without recognizing how different those lessons were.
From the community
Posts authored by Mirabai
Joy as a Way of Life
I want to say something about joy that is different from what the word usually means. Joy in the sense I mean is not ha…
She Already Knows
One of the most common things I hear from people who have set aside their calling is that they cannot return to it becau…
The Tuesday Test
The most important question I can ask someone who is working on reclaiming their calling is not "what do you love?" They…
Open the Case
There is a guitar in a closet somewhere — or a canvas, or a notebook, or a folder of half-finished chapters. You know th…