Using personal love relationships as a practice ground for understanding how to hold both intimacy and impermanence in a declining world.
Mirabai's love for Krishna was not abstract; it was intensely, achingly personal. That particular relationship became her spiritual laboratory. We can use our deepest human relationships—with partners, children, elders, communities—as mirrors for civilizational love. How do we cherish what will die? How do we make decisions in relationships we know will end? How do we create meaning amid impermanence? These intimate questions contain the template for anticipatory grief at scale. When we practice loving our children while acknowledging we cannot guarantee them a stable world, or when we commit to a partnership knowing climate chaos may separate us, we are rehearsing the paradox that civilization now demands. The personal beloved becomes both a refuge and a school for learning how to hold catastrophe and devotion in the same heart.
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