Aparata-prema is boundless, infinite love without conditions—extended toward your past identity so you release it without bitterness or self-rejection.
Aparata-prema, boundless love, characterizes bhakti devotion at its highest: love that asks nothing, expects nothing, judges nothing. Mirabai loved Krishna unconditionally, across all obstacles and separations. This concept invites you to love your former self with the same boundless acceptance. Many people grieving lost identity spiral into shame or contempt for who they were—judging their past choices, identity expressions, or beliefs. Aparata-prema breaks this pattern by offering radical, non-judgmental love to that person you were. She did what she could with the understanding she had. She was learning. She was trying. Extend to her the compassion you would offer to someone you adored. This doesn't mean pretending she was perfect or that her identity was correct—it means loving her completely despite and including her limitations. This boundless love allows grief to be clean: sad but not contaminated by self-hatred, bittersweet but not bitter.
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