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Cyclical Return: Honoring Annual Remembrance

Recurring ritual occasions that acknowledge grief's non-linear nature and allow sorrow to be renewed and deepened across years and generations.

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Why It Matters

Grief does not resolve on a timeline; it returns with seasons, anniversaries, and the recurring moments that the deceased would have occupied. Mirabai's devotional practice was cyclical—daily songs, seasonal celebrations, lifetime commitment to a presence that never fully arrived in the way she longed. Grief rituals accomplish lasting work when they establish cyclical return rather than presuming a single event will complete mourning. Hindu shraddha ceremonies, held monthly and annually; Día de Muertos altars rebuilt each year; the Jewish yahrzeit candle lit yearly on the death anniversary—these practices honor the truth that grief has seasons. Returning to ritual allows griefwork to deepen over time; the bereaved person is not the same each year, and their grief transforms accordingly. Mirabai's examined heart teaches that constancy means returning, not completing. Rituals of cyclical remembrance accomplish the paradox of integration: the deceased is neither forgotten nor fixed in the past, but alive in the present through the act of intentional return and deepening witness.

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