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The Breaking Heart as Path

Embracing the cracking open that happens on triggering dates as a legitimate spiritual opening, not a sign of weakness.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti tradition celebrates the broken heart as the doorway to divine love. In Western psychology, we often pathologize the intensity of grief that resurfaces on anniversaries. But Mirabai's examined heart—the one that grieves deeply and publicly—offers another view: the breaking is the path. On triggering dates, when emotion rises intensely, you are not regressing; you are opening. This concept teaches that the very vulnerability and rawness that makes anniversaries difficult is also where transformation happens. Rather than trying to transcend or overcome the pain, you move through it with full presence, trusting that the heart's breaking is also its learning. Mirabai did not hide her grief for Krishna or her devotion; she sang it into the world. Your grief anniversary can become a day of intentional opening.

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