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The Grief of Separation and Union

The emotional truth that longing and loss deepen relationship, and that honoring grief strengthens both autonomy and interdependence.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's songs overflow with anguish at separation from her beloved Krishna, yet this grief is not weakness—it is the mark of real love. Her willingness to feel and express sorrow publicly, as a woman and a saint, was radically autonomous. In exploring autonomy and togetherness, grief becomes a teacher: it shows us what we truly value, and it binds us to others who share loss. When you grieve openly, you allow others to witness your humanity and vulnerability, which paradoxically deepens connection. Modern psychology confirms this: relationships that skip grief lack depth. Mirabai's examined heart insisted on feeling the full spectrum of love—including its pain—as the path to authenticity. This rejects the false choice between protecting yourself (autonomy) and opening to others (togetherness).

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