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Grief as Deepening Rather Than Abandonment

Mirabai's relationship with separation from Krishna teaches that grief in love deepens intimacy rather than signaling rejection or failure.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai wrote some of her most luminous verses during periods of separation from Krishna, experiencing grief not as proof of loss but as evidence of profound connection. In avoidant attachment patterns, pain and grief trigger withdrawal—if loving hurts, we disconnect. In anxious patterns, grief becomes evidence that we've failed to keep our partner close. Mirabai offers a third path: grief as a sacred deepening of love itself. Separation, loss, and longing don't mean something is wrong; they mean something real exists between you. This reframes the attachment injuries that create anxious and avoidant responses. When your partner disappoints you or cannot meet a need, grief arises—not as failure, but as evidence of genuine connection. This perspective transforms how we metabolize disappointment in romantic relationships. Rather than using pain as proof to either cling harder or push away, we can hold it as the tender proof that love is real and we are capable of devotion.

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