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Dissolution as Teacher: Learning from What Falls Away

Treating civilizational loss as initiation or teaching rather than mere tragedy, following paths of spiritual dissolution.

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Why It Matters

In many contemplative traditions, including bhakti, the dissolution of the separate self is considered awakening. Mirabai experienced the dissolution of her social identity—she ceased to be a princess, a respectable widow, and became a wanderer, a beggar, a mad woman. Yet this dissolution freed her. Applied to civilizational scale, dissolution teaching asks: What is being asked of us? What self-concepts, privileges, and false securities are collapsing? Rather than viewing this only as loss, we might ask what we are being invited to learn, to become, to release. This does not mean celebrating destruction or refusing to grieve. Rather, it means approaching loss with the openness of a student, asking what wisdom is emerging through what falls away. Mirabai's path teaches that dissolution can be a liberation.

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