The recognition that the identity we constructed for family, society, and expectation was never our true nature, and its loss is paradoxically liberation.
Mirabai abandoned her role as dutiful queen and wife to pursue devotion to Krishna, recognizing that her social identity was a prison of others' design. This concept explores how grief for a lost identity often reveals that what we mourn was never authentically ours—it was performed, inherited, or imposed. In bhakti tradition, the dissolution of the false self is not tragedy but awakening. When you grieve who you were, you may actually be grieving the costume you wore for others. Mirabai's radical departure teaches us that losing a false identity creates space for genuine devotion and authentic presence. This reframing transforms grief into recognition: the self you lost was already lost to you long ago.
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