The pain of loss and longing reveals what we truly need and deserve in love.
Mirabai's devotion was inseparable from grief—the ache of distance from Krishna, the longing that consumed her. Rather than numbing or avoiding this pain, she moved through it and let it transform her. Grief in love relationships often signals unmet needs or unacknowledged losses: the loss of the person we hoped they'd be, the loss of our former self before the relationship, the loss of a vision we held. When we can sit with that grief—acknowledge what we've lost, what we're mourning—we gain clarity about boundaries. Grieving tells us what mattered. It illuminates the gap between how we're being treated and how we deserve to be treated. Mirabai's tradition teaches that grief is not something to transcend quickly but to honor as wisdom. By allowing ourselves to grieve in love, we access the deeper knowing we need to set honest boundaries and protect what remains precious.
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