Treating your mourning with the same reverence Mirabai offered her longing—as a legitimate spiritual discipline that deepens consciousness and connection.
In Mirabai's devotional tradition, grief and longing aren't obstacles to transcendence; they are the path itself. Her poetry shows that sustained, conscious suffering—witnessed fully—becomes a form of meditation and communion. Applied to your uncoupling, this reframes grief from something to 'get over' into something to practice with intention. Set time to sit with your sorrow. Write, sing, move through it. Treat your tears as prayers. Let your longing teach you about your capacity to love. In Western culture, we rush past grief toward 'moving on,' but Mirabai shows that depth requires descent. By meeting your mourning as a practice worthy of your full consciousness, you prevent it from leaking into resentment, depression, or numbing. You transform it into presence. This isn't wallowing—it's the active, devoted attention that Mirabai brought to everything. Grief, received this way, becomes the path to your own freedom rather than the obstacle preventing it.
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