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Devotion to the Unknown Becoming

Redirecting the devotional energy once given to your former identity toward trust in the new person you are becoming, despite uncertainty.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai devoted herself completely to Krishna—a love that was invisible, uncertain, and required absolute faith. When your previous identity dissolves, you face a similar threshold: you must learn to devote yourself to something invisible—your own becoming. This is not about having answers or a clear vision of who you will be. Rather, it is about offering the same quality of trust and surrender to your transformation that Mirabai offered to her beloved. The examined heart practices this by releasing the need to know the outcome and instead honoring the unfolding process. Your grief becomes a form of devotion when you meet your unknown future with the same reverence Mirabai offered her longing. This transforms identity loss from abandonment into pilgrimage, from dissolution into spiritual evolution. You become devoted to your own emergence, even when—especially when—you cannot yet see its form.

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