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Devotion Beyond the Person

Redirecting a child's devoted love from the lost person toward values, memory-keeping, and spiritual connection that honors the relationship.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's radical devotion to Krishna transcended any earthly relationship, transforming personal longing into spiritual practice. For grieving children, this model offers a pathway: when someone dies, the devotion they felt doesn't disappear—it can be redirected toward honoring the person's memory, embodying their values, or sustaining connection through ritual and remembrance. A child might channel grief into learning their grandmother's recipes, continuing a parent's environmental activism, or creating art that captures their loved one's essence. This framework prevents children from experiencing loss as a severing of devotion itself. Instead, love becomes portable, actionable, and deepened through conscious choice. Mirabai teaches that love's intensity doesn't require the beloved's physical presence—it transforms into something equally real and life-giving.

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