How deeply feeling and questioning our collective losses can liberate us from denial, numbness, and the patterns that perpetuate tragedy.
Mirabai's devotion freed her from prescribed social roles; she chose radical authenticity over respectability. The examined heart—grief looked directly in the face—offers similar liberation. When we suppress collective grief, we become numb to patterns of injustice, violence, and preventable loss. By contrast, allowing ourselves to fully grieve public tragedies awakens moral clarity. We see systemic failures, inequities that enable certain deaths to be mourned while others are ignored, the structures that produce ongoing loss. This examined grief does not paralyze—it clarifies. It burns away denial and false comfort, revealing what truly matters. Bhakti wisdom teaches that freedom emerges not from emotional control but from emotional truth. In collective mourning, we discover solidarity, anger at injustice, and the power to question and transform the conditions that generate preventable tragedies.
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