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Bhakti as Revolutionary Tenderness

The bhakti tradition's emphasis on personal relationship with the sacred as a form of resistance to systems that demand hardness and disconnection.

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Why It Matters

Bhakti devotion is often dismissed as sentimental precisely because it insists on feeling, relationship, tenderness, and the validity of the personal heart in spiritual life. In a civilization structured around extraction, detachment, and instrumental efficiency, bhakti becomes subversive. Mirabai embodied this: her insistence on love, her refusal to perform expected female roles, her vulnerability as strength. Applied to anticipatory grief, bhakti teaches that maintaining capacity for tenderness, for grief, for personal attachment to beauty and relationship—in a system designed to numb us toward these—is itself revolutionary. It refuses the hardness that crisis demands. It says: I will grieve what is being lost because I remain connected to it. The tender heart is not a liability in dark times; it is the seed of genuine resistance and authentic values.

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