A reframing of grief after betrayal as a form of sacred work rather than mere pain, transforming victimhood into deliberate witness and integration.
Seva—service, selfless action—is central to Mirabai's path. Dukh seva inverts the typical escape from pain: instead of trying to cure, fix, or transcend your suffering from betrayal, you serve it. You approach your grief as you would approach a deity: with attention, ritual, respect, and the willingness to be changed by the encounter. After affairs and trust-breaking, people often feel their pain is pointless, something to overcome as quickly as possible. Dukh seva asks: what if this suffering is asking something of you? What if it is calling you to know yourself more deeply, to examine your patterns of trust, to refine your capacity for discernment? This is not about finding silver linings but about honoring the intelligence within grief. By serving your dukh rather than fighting it, you move from victimhood to active participation in your own transformation. The examined heart becomes the heart that listens to its own wounds.
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