Mirabai's ecstatic, embodied spiritual practice offers a framework for honoring how your body carries and needs to express anniversary grief.
Mirabai danced. Her bhakti was not purely mental or emotional but fundamentally physical—her body was the instrument through which love and longing moved. On grief anniversaries, triggering dates often flood the body: tightness, heaviness, restlessness, numbness, unexpected energy. Rather than treating these sensations as obstacles, somatic devotion invites you to work with them as sacred information. Your body carries the memory of the person—their absence registers in muscle and breath. This framework suggests moving, dancing, walking, or sitting with these sensations rather than trying to think your way through them. Mirabai understood that the examined heart lives in an embodied self. Anniversary grief is not just a thought to process but a somatic reality to honor through conscious breath, gentle movement, or stillness. This practice reconnects you to the aliveness that coexists with loss.
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