Creating a personal grief calendar that honors multiple significant dates beyond death-date, recognizing the layered temporality of loss.
Mirabai's spiritual calendar included not only festivals but personal dates of breakthrough and heartbreak. Grief is not monolithic; it arrives on many dates: the birthday of the deceased, the day you learned of their illness, the last conversation, holidays you celebrated together, ordinary days they once filled. The Calendar of the Heart practice invites you to map these dates intentionally, preparing small rituals or acknowledgments for each. Some dates may surprise you with their power; some may fade. The calendar becomes a year-long conversation with your grief, rather than a single anniversary to survive. This mirrors Mirabai's understanding that devotion isn't episodic but woven through daily life. Your grief is similarly woven through your days. By honoring multiple meaningful dates, you acknowledge the complexity of your loss and give yourself permission to feel sorrow in its many seasons, not just on one designated date.
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