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Bhakti as Emotional Scholarship

Treating emotion and devotion as valid ways of knowing and transmitting knowledge, honoring feeling as evidence and teaching.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti poetry is not separate from knowledge—it is a way of knowing. Through song, through emotional intensity, through the body's response to longing, she transmitted understanding about love, freedom, loss, and divine truth. This challenges the Western split between emotion and reason, between feeling and knowing. Bhakti as emotional scholarship means honoring grief itself as a form of knowledge. When we grieve for what is being lost—species, languages, livelihoods, ways of being—that grief carries information. It tells us what matters. It connects us to systems we depend on. Indigenous and non-Western traditions have always understood emotion as epistemology. Mirabai's examined heart teaches that the heart knows things the mind cannot access alone. For anticipatory grief work, this means: validate the emotion, honor it as data, let it teach. Grief for civilization is not irrational or indulgent but a sophisticated response to real losses, and it is worth studying.

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