A practice of conscious, grieving attention to civilization's decline without turning away or becoming numb.
Mirabai's devotion was rooted in unflinching witness to Krishna's absence and her own longing. The Ache of Witness applies this radical presence to anticipatory grief: the capacity to see what is being lost in civilization—connection, wisdom, ecosystems, meaning—without dissociation or false hope. This is not despair but a clarifying sorrow that sharpens perception. By holding grief consciously rather than medicating it away, we remain available to what still lives, what can still be protected or transformed. Mirabai's bhakti teaches that love and loss are inseparable; witnessing civilization's fragility with open eyes becomes an act of devotion to what remains.
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