Using anniversary dates to intentionally dissolve the emotional armor built around grief, allowing vulnerability that reconnects with the beloved.
Between anniversaries, we build protective barriers—necessary structures that let us function. We compartmentalize, distract, move forward. But Mirabai teaches that ultimate spiritual truth requires dissolution of these separations. On triggering dates, deliberately lower your defenses. Let the barriers crack. This is not dangerous—it is necessary tending. The armor that protects you on ordinary days becomes a prison on anniversary dates. The dissolution practice involves noticing where you've hardened, where you've protected yourself, and consciously choosing softness for this bounded time. Sit with the raw feeling. Let tears come. Feel the fear and longing without immediately soothing them. Mirabai surrendered all protective structures to her devotion; in smaller, bounded ways, anniversary dates offer opportunity for similar surrender. The barriers will return when the date passes. But for these hours, let yourself be dissolved, permeable, open to the full presence of both grief and love.
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