Mirabai's radical devotion transforms grief into ecstatic connection, offering a path beyond numbness and despair in prolonged grief.
Mirabai's bhakti practice centers on overwhelming love for Krishna—a love that breaks social bonds and defies convention. In prolonged grief disorder, the griever often becomes trapped between the desire to remain close to the lost person and the need to move forward. Mirabai's tradition teaches that love itself is the bridge: by deepening devotional intensity rather than suppressing grief, the mourner channels raw emotion into transcendent connection. This reframes complicated grief not as pathology but as evidence of profound love. The practice invites the griever to express their love actively—through song, ritual, poetry, or prayer—converting stuck longing into alive, embodied devotion that honors both the relationship and the self's continued existence.
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