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Grief's Seasonal Spiraling

A framework recognizing that each anniversary circles back to loss at new depths, creating spiritual growth rather than stagnation.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotional path was not linear progress toward enlightenment but spiraling return—circling the beloved, deepening longing with each revolution. This mirrors how grief actually works on anniversaries: we don't 'move past' our loss but spiral back to it, each year bringing new understanding and new heartbreak. The first death anniversary is raw, brutal, unmediated. Years later, the anniversary may bring different tears—not the shock of loss but integration of loss, awareness of how absence has shaped us, gratitude layered with sorrow. This is not regression but deepening. Each anniversary, we meet the loss anew at a different spiral of understanding. Mirabai's spiraling model resists the false promise of linear healing ('move on, let go, be done') and instead honors grief's true nature: cyclical, deepening, transformative. The examined heart understands that triggering dates will return annually, that this is not failure but the soul's faithful work of integration. With each anniversary, we become more intimate with both our love and our loss.

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