Paradoxically achieving liberation by fully surrendering to and expressing grief rather than resisting or controlling it.
Mirabai abandoned social convention and family obligation to pursue her devotional path—a radical freedom through surrender to her deepest love. This same paradox applies to collective mourning: we often resist grief, viewing it as weakness or loss of control, yet this resistance traps us. True freedom in mourning comes through complete surrender to what we feel. When communities allow grief its full expression—through vigils, art, music, testimony—something shifts. The energy previously used to suppress emotion becomes available for genuine processing, connection, and transformation. This isn't wallowing; it's courageous truth-telling. Mirabai's example shows that freedom isn't about detachment from feeling but about such complete honesty with ourselves that we transcend shame and fear around our emotional truth. Collective grief, fully honored and expressed, liberates communities from the burden of pretense and opens possibilities for authentic solidarity, healing, and meaningful action in response to loss.
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