The practice of redirecting the energy of your lost identity toward something larger than yourself—how Mirabai's love of Krishna consumed her former selfhood.
Mirabai didn't grieve her lost identity in isolation; she transformed her grief into devotion. Her love of Krishna became so consuming that the question 'who am I without my palace?' dissolved into 'I am Krishna's.' This is not escapism but a reorientation of identity itself. When you grieve a lost self, you face a vacuum—all that energy, time, and meaning once structured by that identity has nowhere to go. Mirabai's model suggests channeling this energy into devotion: to a cause, a creative practice, a sacred relationship, a form of love that transcends the personal ego. This doesn't mean denying grief, but rather letting grief crack you open so that something larger can flow through you. Your former identity's dissolution becomes fertilizer for a deeper commitment to what actually calls to your soul.
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