Reframing loss as a spiritual teacher that deepens a child's wisdom, compassion, and understanding of what matters most.
Mirabai's loss and longing were the crucible of her spiritual deepening. Grief, while devastating, can become a teacher that opens a child's heart to compassion, meaning, and maturity. This isn't the harmful sentiment that 'everything happens for a reason' or that loss is 'a gift,' but rather acknowledging that moving through profound suffering can change how a person loves, values, and witnesses others. A child who has grieved often develops remarkable empathy for others in pain, a deepened sense of what matters, and a more mature understanding of human vulnerability. By naming grief as a teacher—without sentimentalizing it—adults help children honor their loss while recognizing their own growth. This framework prevents the child from seeing themselves as victimized or damaged, and instead recognizes them as someone who has been through fire and emerged with new capacities. The examined heart, tested by loss, becomes wiser.
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