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The Garden of Detachment Within Devotion

The paradox of caring deeply while releasing attachment to outcomes—essential for grieving what we cannot control.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotion to Krishna coexisted with her complete release of worldly outcomes. She surrendered to her separation from the divine beloved, accepting loss as the nature of love itself. This framework reframes detachment not as coldness but as mature loving—the capacity to nurture civilization, work for justice, and grieve anticipated losses while releasing the illusion of control. In anticipatory grief for civilization, we often paralyze ourselves with responsibility for preventing collapse. This concept teaches that devotion and non-attachment are not opposites but partners. We can tend the garden of what matters most while accepting that some seasons end. This liberates us to act from love rather than fear of failure.

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