Using devotional practice—to beauty, truth, the divine, or a guiding vision—as an active container for grief and a direction for the reorganizing self.
When Mirabai lost everything—her family, her social position, her security—she didn't retreat into depression. She poured her grief into devotion to Krishna. This concept invites you to identify what is worthy of your wholehearted attention now. What calls to you? What would you pursue if you had no identity to protect? Devotion here means singular focus and emotional commitment, not religious dogma. It's the opposite of the fragmented, identity-protecting self. By devoting yourself to something larger—whether that's a creative vision, a person you love, a cause, a spiritual practice, or truth itself—you provide your grieving heart with a direction and a container. The old self is gone, but the capacity to love, serve, and dedicate yourself remains. Devotion transforms grief from something you endure into fuel for becoming.
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