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Devotion as Relationship Continuity

Honoring the ongoing bond with the deceased through ritual, remembrance, and sustained connection rather than closure or moving on.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai maintained intimate devotion to Krishna across decades, her love deepening through separation and longing. This model suggests that grieving children need not 'move on' or 'let go' to heal. Instead, the relationship continues—transformed but alive. Supportive practices include creating rituals of remembrance, telling stories that keep the deceased present, creating altars or memory spaces, and marking milestones with intention. This approach honors cultural and spiritual traditions that maintain ancestor connection. For children, knowing they can keep loving someone who has died—expressing that love through actions, art, conversation, and presence—transforms grief from abandonment into transformation. The relationship endures in new forms, and this continuity provides profound comfort and meaning.

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