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Collective Grief Circles

Creating spaces where children gather to share grief communally, following Mirabai's tradition of singing, witnessing, and holding each other's devotion.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai sang and danced with communities of devotees, creating shared spiritual experience. This model translates powerfully for grieving children. Grief circles—whether in schools, homes, or community spaces—offer children witness and companionship in their pain. In these circles, a child learns they are not alone, that grief is a universal human experience, and that speaking loss aloud transforms it. Activities might include sharing stories, creating art together, singing, or sitting in silence. The circle honors each child's unique relationship to death while creating collective container for mourning. For many children, especially those without adequate adult support, these peer circles provide essential validation and connection that reduces isolation.

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