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Cyclical Time and Seasonal Grief

Mirabai lived in cyclical rhythms of spiritual seasons; apply this framework to expect and honor how grief cycles through the year with different faces.

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Why It Matters

Unlike modern linear progress-narratives, Mirabai inhabited cyclical spiritual time—seasons of intensity and seasons of gentleness, rhythms of longing and union repeating in spiraling patterns. Grief similarly moves in cycles rather than following a straight line toward 'resolution.' Anniversary dates anchor these cycles, but so do seasons, holidays, significant times, and seemingly random moments when a song or smell resurrects the person. This framework legitimizes the experience of grief returning, not as failure but as natural rhythm. You might grieve differently in spring than winter, or on their birthday than on the date of death. The examined heart notices these patterns without pathologizing them. Rather than expecting to 'move on' linearly, cyclical time invites you to expect grief to deepen in seasons and to trust that each return offers new layers of understanding. This ancient wisdom contradicts modern grief culture and restores dignity to your ongoing relationship with loss.

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