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Absence as a Form of Presence

A reframe where grief anniversaries mark not just loss but the ongoing relationship you maintain with someone through memory, impact, and continued devotion.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai never met Krishna in human form, yet her entire life was shaped by presence to his absence. She didn't wait passively but actively cultivated devotion to someone she could not touch. This paradox—that absence can deepen presence—applies profoundly to grief. On anniversaries, you grieve that the person is not here. And yet they are present in how you live, the values you hold, the way you treat others, the conversations you still have with them internally. Mirabai's framework suggests that what matters is not whether the person is physically present but whether you actively tend the relationship. Grief anniversaries can become occasions to consciously acknowledge their continued presence in your life—the ways they still guide you, comfort you, challenge you. This doesn't replace the ache of absence but contextualizes it within a larger ongoing relationship.

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