Dukh (pain) and sukh (joy) are not opposites but partners; creative work weaves them together, revealing how grief contains beauty and meaning-making contains pleasure.
Sanskrit philosophy recognizes that pain and joy are not enemies but dance partners. Mirabai's poetry swings between intense longing and ecstatic union, between dukh and sukh. In grief, there is dukh: the real suffering, the missing, the emptiness. But there is also sukh hidden within the work: the pleasure of remembering, the joy of creating something beautiful, the warmth of love that persists beyond death. The mistake is thinking these must be separated, that you must finish grieving before you're allowed to feel joy. Creative work teaches the truth: dukh and sukh coexist. A grief-song can move us to tears and lift us simultaneously. Writing about loss can be painful and deeply satisfying. Making art from pain is hard work and delightful work. The transformation doesn't come from choosing joy over sorrow, but from weaving them together into something whole.
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