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Heartbreak as Spiritual Practice

Mirabai's framework that transforms the pain of triggering dates into intentional spiritual work that opens the heart rather than closes it.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai refused to treat her longing for Krishna as pathology; she treated it as sadhana—spiritual practice. When triggering dates arrive, they crack open the defended heart and force genuine feeling. Rather than medicating or avoiding this vulnerability, Mirabai's tradition invites us to lean into heartbreak as sacred work. These moments are invitations to examine what we truly loved, who we truly were with that person, and what remains unresolved in our devotion to their memory. By sitting with the acute pain of anniversaries rather than bypassing it, we practice radical honesty and authentic grief. This isn't romanticizing suffering but recognizing that triggering dates, like Mirabai's songs of separation, can become portals to deeper self-knowledge and spiritual maturation.

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