After divorce, apply bhakti's intensity of devotion inward—commit fiercely to your own healing, growth, and evolution as a spiritual practice.
Bhakti yoga channels passionate love toward the divine through song, prayer, and embodied practice. Mirabai's bhakti was total, consuming, exclusive in its devotion. After divorce, this framework invites you to redirect that capacity for devotion toward your own becoming. Not narcissism, but sacred commitment: to understanding yourself, healing your wounds, developing your gifts, and moving toward wholeness. Make your recovery itself a devotional practice—show up for therapy, meditation, creative expression, and community with the same intensity Mirabai brought to worship. Treat your healing as worthy of your whole heart. Bhakti teaches that passionate engagement with life itself is a form of worship. Post-divorce bhakti means loving your own journey of transformation with tenderness and fierceness, asking: How am I being called to grow? What is my soul asking of me now? This devotional posture transforms recovery from something you endure into something you embrace.
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