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Grief as Sacred Love Expression

Understanding a child's grief as a continuation of love rather than something to fix or eliminate, honoring the depth of their heart's attachment.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotional poetry reveals love that transcends loss—her longing for Krishna persists even in absence, transforming grief into devotion. For grieving children, this reframes mourning not as pathology but as evidence of love's reality. When a child grieves deeply, they are demonstrating the authentic power of their heart's connection. Rather than rushing them toward acceptance or "moving on," this concept invites caregivers to witness their grief as sacred testimony to relationship. A child who cries for a deceased grandparent is expressing love's continuity. This perspective liberates both child and adult from shame about "taking too long" to grieve, honoring instead the examined heart that knows loss intimately and continues loving anyway.

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