The identity you held before transformation, now recognized as a form of devotion to something greater than your former self.
Mirabai abandoned her royal identity, her marriage, and her social position to pursue union with Krishna. This concept examines how grief for your lost identity can itself be a sacred act—not something to overcome, but to offer. When you grieve who you were, you're acknowledging that person mattered enough to release. Mirabai's tradition teaches that the self you surrender becomes a gift to the divine. Your former identity wasn't false; it was a necessary vessel that brought you to this moment of recognition. The grief you feel is proportional to how fully you inhabited that previous life. By reframing this loss as an intentional offering rather than mere dissolution, you transform mourning into devotion. The examined heart sees that losing yourself was the only way to find what matters most.
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