The bhakti understanding that grief over lost identity is not pathology but a threshold crossing into deeper consciousness and freedom.
In Mirabai's tradition, pain and loss are initiatory experiences—moments when old structures break to reveal new capacity. Grief for lost identity functions as initiation: you cannot unsee what you've seen about yourself. You cannot unknow what you've recognized as false or limiting. This grief is not failure but growth demanding recognition. The examined heart treats grief as a guide, not an enemy. Mirabai's poetry shows her moving through despair, confusion, and longing toward clarity and freedom. Each emotional storm initiated her deeper into devotion. Your grief over who you were before is similarly initiatory. It marks the death of an old self and the birth-pangs of authenticity. This reframe doesn't deny the pain but contextualizes it: you're not falling apart, you're breaking open. The initiation is complete when you stop resisting the transformation and begin to trust it. Grief becomes the teacher you didn't choose but urgently needed.
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