Bhav samadhi describes states of ecstatic absorption where the distinction between lover and beloved dissolves, showing how grief and love can merge into unified consciousness.
Bhav samadhi refers to states of spiritual intoxication or ecstatic merger where the separate self temporarily dissolves into union with the beloved. Mirabai famously experienced such states, and accounts describe her dancing, singing, and weeping in conditions of divine absorption. This concept is crucial for understanding grief and love together because it suggests that the ultimate resolution is not choosing one over the other but transcending the division itself. In bhav samadhi, the grief of separation and the joy of connection become indistinguishable—two facets of a single longing. For the examined heart, bhav samadhi offers not as a constant state (which would be pathological) but as a glimpse of possibility: that our grief and love need not be resolved through analysis but can be integrated through direct experience and surrender. This framework invites practices that generate these states—chanting, movement, meditation—as pathways to wisdom.
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