Grief reveals where we have given ourselves away; it teaches us what we truly need by showing us what we've lost or never had.
Mirabai knew profound grief—for Krishna, for her lost family ties, for the life she renounced. Yet her sorrow was not despair; it was a doorway to clarity. In her tradition, grief is sacred and instructive. When we grieve an ended relationship, an unfulfilled need, or a self we've abandoned, we learn what our boundaries should protect. Grief asks: What did I give that was mine alone to give? What did I accept that I should have refused? What love did I offer to someone unable or unwilling to receive it? By sitting with grief rather than rushing past it, we develop the wisdom to love differently next time. This concept reframes boundaries not as walls against pain, but as structures built from lessons that pain has taught us.
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