Using collective mourning to cultivate authentic compassion for suffering everywhere, without collapsing into performative emotion or selective empathy.
Mirabai's heart was broken open by love, and that openness made her available to the suffering of all beings. Collective grief, when authentic, functions similarly—it cracks the shell of indifference and denial. Yet this openness can harden into sentimentality, selective empathy, or performative compassion if not held with wisdom. We may mourn public figures while ignoring systemic suffering; we may grieve tragedies that align with our values while remaining numb to others. Mirabai's examined heart offers a corrective: authentic compassion flows from genuine feeling and extends equally to all who suffer. When collective grief awakens us, it becomes our invitation to larger compassion—to extend the same tenderness we feel for the mourned to all the invisible, unnamed, unwitnessed losses happening everywhere. This is not about equal tears for all suffering but about using our grief as a gateway to deeper accountability and wider circles of care. Mirabai's devotion was particular and limitless simultaneously.
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