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Divine Separation and Longing

Reframing the child's experience of loss as a form of spiritual longing that, while painful, connects them to something transcendent and universal.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's poetry is saturated with the pain of separation from the divine beloved—a longing that never fully resolves in her lifetime. This framework helps children understand that profound grief is not pathological but a sign of deep love and connection. When a child loses a parent, sibling, or beloved person, they enter a state of yearning that mirrors spiritual longing. Rather than treating this pain as something to eliminate quickly, the Mirabai wisdom tradition suggests acknowledging it as sacred—a testament to the bond they shared. This reframing does not diminish suffering but contextualizes it within a larger human experience of devotion and attachment. Children who understand their grief as a form of love, even when the beloved is absent, often find unexpected meaning and continuity. The longing itself becomes a way of staying connected, honoring the relationship's depth. This approach prevents children from pathologizing their own hearts and supports them in integrating loss while maintaining the love that defined the relationship.

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