Mirabai's devotion never ended or resolved; this concept reframes grief as cyclical and recurring, showing that healing means living well with ongoing loss.
Mirabai's longing for Krishna never ceased; she did not grieve once and move on. Instead, her entire life was a spiral of deepening devotion and longing. This concept challenges the linear grief model—that you mourn, process, and return to normal. Instead, Eternal Return teaches that significant loss is part of the fabric of your life. You will return to it again and again, at different depths, with new understanding. This is not pathology; it is depth. Creating from loss means accepting that your grief will appear and reappear in your work, perhaps your whole life. Each encounter with it will be different. Mirabai's songs from her twenties differ from those sung in old age, yet both express the same longing. This concept invites you to create in spiral, not in straight lines. Let your grief return as it needs to. Each cycle of mourning can deepen your work and your understanding of what was lost.
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