Mirabai's practice of constant, cyclical prayer reframes anniversary dates as sacred returns—predictable moments to renew devotion and presence.
Mirabai did not pray once and assume completion. She returned daily, hourly, in season and out. Her love was a renewable devotion, something she deepened through repetition. Grief anniversaries operate similarly: they are annual returns to a bond that doesn't fade but transforms. Rather than viewing the date as a regression or unwanted intrusion, you might consciously embrace it as your yearly devotional return to this specific person. What ritual marks this return? What do you offer? What do you ask? These predictable dates become opportunities for intentional presence rather than ambushed sorrow. You can prepare. You can plan how you will honor the day. Mirabai's cyclical practice of love offers a model: anniversaries are not failures of moving on but successes of staying faithful, of returning to what matters.
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