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Bhakti Lineage: Devotion Across Generations

The practice of connecting to lineages of devotion and resistance, offering ancestral patterns for sustaining meaning through civilizational transition.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai inherited a lineage—she studied under Raidas, built community with other saint-poets, and created a tradition that outlived her. Bhakti lineages sustained devotion across political collapse, caste oppression, and personal loss. For anticipatory civilizational grief, lineage work offers profound medicine: we are not the first to grieve, resist, and love during breakdown. We can study how Mirabai and her peers maintained creativity and devotion under persecution; how indigenous communities preserved knowledge through apocalypse; how resistance artists across centuries sustained hope without naïveté. Engaging lineage—through study, practice, dialogue with mentors and peers—anchors us in something larger than individual despair. It provides tested practices, permission to grieve, and evidence that meaning persists through discontinuity. Lineage becomes both resource and responsibility: we inherit and we pass forward.

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