Understanding that a child's grief is evidence of love, and that honoring this connection transforms mourning into spiritual deepening.
Mirabai's devotional poetry reveals that the most intense grief arises from the deepest love—her longing for Krishna mirrors the child's loss of a beloved person. Rather than viewing childhood grief as pathology to cure, this concept frames it as a sacred acknowledgment of connection. When we help young people see their tears as proof of their capacity to love deeply, we shift grief from shame to meaning. Mirabai's examined heart shows us that grief rituals, creative expression, and spiritual practices allow children to metabolize loss while honoring the bond that caused their pain. This reframes support not as distraction from suffering, but as companionship through transformation.
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