The practice of meeting collective grief through heartfelt presence rather than detachment, transforming mourning into a form of spiritual attention.
Mirabai's devotional practice teaches us that witnessing loss requires the whole heart, not just the rational mind. When a public figure or tragedy strikes, our instinct is often to analyze or distance ourselves. Devotional witness invites us instead to meet grief with genuine feeling—to sing, to speak, to acknowledge the person or moment fully. This Bhakti approach recognizes that collective mourning becomes healing when it is sincere and unreserved. By applying devotional attention to public tragedy, we honor both the lost and ourselves, transforming passive sadness into active love. This creates space for authentic collective emotion rather than performative or numbed response.
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