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Devotion Beyond the Body

Mirabai's spiritual relationship to Krishna survived his physical absence; a framework for maintaining connection to those lost through grief practices that transcend physical presence.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai never met Krishna in the flesh, yet her devotion was the most alive, sensual, and real thing in her life. She loved a presence beyond the body. When we mourn public figures or those we never knew personally, we face a peculiar grief: they were real, yet distant; their absence is genuine, yet we mourn someone we never held. Mirabai's model teaches us that presence is not reducible to physical form. We can maintain living relationships with the dead through song, remembrance, embodied practice, and the ways their words or work continue to move us. Devotion beyond the body is not denial but a sophisticated understanding that love and influence transcend mortality. In collective grief, this means honoring how a person we never met continues to dwell in us—not as fantasy, but as real presence in culture, memory, and the shape they gave to our hearts.

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