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Devotion's Geometry: Patterns in Your Relationship to Loss

Mapping the shapes and patterns of your grief across time, especially how triggering dates reveal recurring cycles and psychological geometries.

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Why It Matters

When Mirabai examined her heart, she wasn't asking vague questions. She was precise: How do I love? When do I resist? What patterns repeat? This precision applied to grief anniversaries becomes a map. Over months and years, as triggering dates return, patterns emerge: Does your grief intensify on certain calendar dates but also on seemingly random Tuesday afternoons? Do you find yourself repeating certain thoughts, actions, or withdrawals on the anniversary? Do some years feel harder than others? These patterns form a geometry—the shape of your particular love and loss. By tracking these geometries across triggering dates, you gain intimate knowledge of your own psyche. You might notice that you grieve not just on the death date but on birthdays, holidays, moments when that person would have appeared. Mirabai teaches that this examination is not pathological—it's the examined heart recognizing itself. By making these patterns visible, you transform them from unconscious repetitions into conscious choices about how you relate to loss.

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