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Devotion as Grief Practice

Transforming anticipatory grief into sustained devotional practice, where love for what may be lost becomes the fuel for present meaning-making.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's radical devotion to Krishna transcended personal loss into spiritual ecstasy—a model for converting grief about civilization's fragility into active love. Rather than despair, devotion asks us to pour our hearts into what we cherish while acknowledging its impermanence. This practice reframes anticipatory grief not as paralysis but as deepened attention and tenderness toward the world we inhabit. By devoting ourselves fully to the present moment, to relationships, to beauty, we honor what may be lost while creating meaning that transcends outcome. Mirabai's songs pierce the veil between mourning and celebration, showing that grief-infused devotion becomes a form of spiritual resistance and sacred engagement with reality as it is.

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