The recognition that losses and separations teach us where our attachments truly lie and clarify what we most need in autonomy and connection.
Mirabai's ecstatic love for Krishna was inseparable from her experience of loss and longing—the pain of a beloved who cannot be physically possessed. Grief becomes a teacher because it strips away pretense and reveals what we genuinely value. In the context of Autonomy and Togetherness, grief illuminates the actual shape of our needs: Do we grieve alone or with others? Can we hold loss while remaining open to connection? Does separation destroy us or deepen us? This concept suggests that the examined heart must befriend grief rather than flee it, understanding that mourning our inevitable separations—temporal, relational, existential—teaches us to love more wisely, hold more lightly, and appreciate togetherness with greater presence. Grief becomes not evidence of failure but proof of authentic engagement.
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