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Devotion as Sustenance Through Loss

Using dedicated practices of love and remembrance to nourish the grieving heart when loss feels overwhelming.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai devoted herself completely to Krishna despite separation and societal rejection, finding sustenance in that very devotion. For grieving children, this translates into creating dedicated practices of love toward the person or aspect of life that has been lost. This might be a daily ritual of lighting a candle, writing letters, creating art, or spending time in a meaningful place. These devotional acts are not about "moving on" but about maintaining an active, loving relationship with what remains—memory, impact, presence in the heart. Such practices give structure to grief, transform raw pain into intentional remembrance, and help young people understand that love does not end with death or loss; it simply changes form. This creates resilience through connection rather than through forgetting.

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