Creating safe channels for children to express grief authentically—through music, movement, art, and voice—liberating them from isolation.
Mirabai's devotional ecstasy found expression through music and movement, breaking social conventions to reach spiritual truth. This model invites grieving children toward uninhibited emotional release. Many young people are silenced by social pressure, family discomfort, or fear of burdening others. True freedom in grief comes from permission to express pain without censorship or judgment. Supporting children means establishing spaces—physical and relational—where tears, anger, questions, and complicated feelings are welcomed. Music, dance, visual art, and storytelling become legitimate pathways for processing what words alone cannot capture. When children experience freedom to grieve fully, they move from isolation toward connection, from shame toward acceptance, and from suppressed pain toward integration.
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