Mirabai's lifelong practice of devoted attention offers a model for young people to maintain relationship with the deceased through ongoing practices.
Mirabai maintained her devotion to Krishna throughout her life through daily practices: prayer, poetry, dance, ritual. This sustained attention kept the relationship alive and present. For grieving young people, devotional practices can become a healthy way to maintain connection: lighting a candle, writing letters, creating art, planting a garden, volunteering in the person's memory, or embodying their values in daily choices. These aren't meant to be temporary grief activities but ongoing devotions—practices that weave the deceased person into the fabric of daily life. This transforms the grief relationship from something that fades with time into something that deepens and matures. Young people can be guided to ask: How do I want to keep this person present in my life? What practices would honor them and sustain our connection?
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