The person you were before spiritual awakening or major transformation, held with compassion rather than rejection.
Mirabai left her husband and family to pursue devotion to Krishna, grieving the identity of dutiful wife and princess she had to abandon. This concept honors that earlier self—not as failure or delusion, but as a necessary vessel. In examining identity loss, we ask: who was I before this rupture, and can I hold them with love rather than disdain? Mirabai's bhakti teaches that the heart's journey requires leaving behind social roles, yet those roles shaped us truly. The grief of lost identity deepens when we recognize that the person we were was real, worthy, and had their own beauty. This framework invites you to grieve without diminishing—to acknowledge that transformation always costs something, and that cost deserves witness.
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