Understanding a child's grief as a profound expression of love rather than pathology, grounded in Mirabai's passionate devotion to what has been lost.
Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that intense emotion—longing, sorrow, ecstasy—are direct channels to the divine. For grieving children, this reframes their tears and despair not as symptoms to eliminate, but as authentic expressions of love for what they've lost. When a child grieves deeply, they are honoring their connection. This perspective validates their pain as meaningful rather than shameful. Adults supporting grieving children can recognize that resistance to feeling is often more harmful than the feeling itself. By creating space for children to express their grief fully—through song, art, tears, or silence—we honor both their lost loved one and their capacity for devotion. Mirabai's life demonstrates that passionate emotional expression is not weakness but spiritual maturity and authenticity.
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