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Devotion as Collective Witnessing

The practice of channeling collective grief through devoted attention, transforming mourning into sacred witnessing of the departed's life and legacy.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotional practice teaches us that grief becomes meaningful when transformed into sustained attention and love. In collective mourning, this means moving beyond passive sadness to actively witnessing the life of the person or tragedy we've lost. When public figures die or tragedies strike, our devotion can take the form of studying their work, honoring their contributions, and consciously directing our emotional energy toward remembrance. This bhakti approach prevents grief from calcifying into despair—instead, it becomes a living practice of connection. By treating our mourning as a form of devotion, we elevate collective grief from mere sentiment into spiritual work, creating meaning from loss and sustaining the presence of those no longer with us.

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