Understanding collective mourning as a rare moment when pretense falls away and communities confront what genuinely matters.
Mirabai's devotion stripped away illusion. In the presence of the beloved—or in the agony of separation from the beloved—she could not lie to herself. Grief functions similarly: it is a truth-telling space. When we mourn publicly, our carefully constructed personas crack. We cannot pretend that trivial things matter or that we are above vulnerability. A shared tragedy confronts communities with reality: our mortality, our interconnection, our capacity for love, the fragility of what we cherish. Public mourning often reveals what societies truly value—who we mourn and how intensely can expose our blind spots and clarify our priorities. Mirabai teaches that grief, precisely because it is painful, has an authority that ordinary consciousness lacks. In collective mourning, we encounter each other at greater depth. This gateway to truth, if we walk through it consciously, can reshape how we live—what we invest in, who we prioritize, what we're willing to risk for what matters. The spiritual gift of grief is clarity.
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