Transforming love for a deceased person into an ongoing spiritual practice that deepens connection and purpose.
Mirabai's radical devotion to Krishna transcended conventional boundaries; she loved something beyond the ordinary world. Similarly, bereaved children can channel their love for someone who has died into meaningful practices—songs, rituals, memory-keeping, service in their name—that keep the relationship alive in transformed ways. This is not pathological attachment but creative devotion that honors the bond while acknowledging death. By reframing their love as still-active rather than ended, young people discover that loss need not sever connection. Mirabai's tradition teaches that the intensity of love doesn't diminish when its object becomes invisible; instead, it can deepen through conscious remembrance and spiritual expression. For grieving children, this offers a path from "moving on" to "carrying forward" with purpose.
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