A rhythm of intensified yearning on anniversary dates that mirrors devotional practice, normalizing the surge of grief as spiritually coherent rather than pathological.
Mirabai lived in perpetual longing for Krishna—a yearning she celebrated rather than suppressed. Her poetry transforms absence into presence through intensified devotion. On grief anniversaries and triggering dates, longing naturally amplifies; the examined heart recognizes this as cyclical wisdom, not breakdown. Rather than medicating or suppressing the surge, Mirabai's tradition teaches that the anniversary itself is calling you to a deeper devotional practice. The body remembers; the heart knows the date. This ecstatic longing cycle—the sharp ache that returns—becomes a reliable landmark of your inner calendar, a signal to turn toward the grief with full presence. Mirabai would sit with her longing until it transformed into poetry, song, and freedom. Your anniversary date can become a deliberate retreat into this longing, a time when the boundary between pain and love dissolves, and the examined heart finds its deepest truth.
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