Understanding that emotional suppression creates captivity, while moving fully through grief eventually opens toward genuine freedom and renewal.
Mirabai's devotion was an act of freedom—she rejected social constraints to pursue authentic spiritual experience. Her tradition teaches that attempting to avoid or minimize grief actually imprisons us; the path to freedom runs through the center of pain, not around it. For children, this means adults can help them understand that feeling their grief fully—even when it's overwhelming, messy, or inconvenient—is ultimately liberating. Numbing, denial, and busyness create a subtle cage; the work of genuinely experiencing loss gradually transforms it. This doesn't mean wallowing or remaining stuck; it means that children who are supported in actually feeling their grief—rather than being encouraged to 'be strong' or 'move on'—eventually find natural renewal. The examined heart, fully felt, becomes lighter. Freedom isn't the absence of grief but the absence of resistance to it.
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