The bhakti concept of emotional and spiritual states that arise when you align with truth rather than conditioning, essential to grieving false identities.
Bhava in bhakti philosophy refers to the emotional states and moods that arise in spiritual practice—states of longing, devotion, surrender, or ecstasy. But bhava also describes the emotional authenticity that emerges when you stop performing and start being. Mirabai's life was a progression through different bhavas: the bhava of duty, the bhava of longing, the bhava of surrender, the bhava of union. Each required releasing the previous state. Grief for lost identity often involves moving through distinct emotional bhavas—the shock bhava, the anger bhava, the despair bhava, the emergence bhava. Rather than treating these as stages to escape, bhava framework suggests each emotional state contains wisdom and carries you forward. Your grief for who you were is valid in its own bhava; it need not be rushed. Mirabai teaches that authenticity means fully inhabiting each emotional truth as it arises, allowing grief its own season and flavor before transformation naturally unfolds.
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