The Bhakti recognition that shared sorrow can crack open our defenses and create collective spiritual vulnerability and compassion.
Mirabai's heart was broken repeatedly—by separation, by society's judgment, by the limits of earthly love for the divine. Yet each breaking opened her more fully. Bhakti wisdom teaches that a broken heart is an open heart. In collective mourning, a shared tragedy can break our hardened defenses and reconnect us to each other and to what matters most. Public loss removes the veneer of normalcy; it makes mortality and interdependence undeniable. When a community grieves together, walls come down. Strangers weep beside each other. The usual masks fall away. This heartbreak, though painful, is spiritually necessary. It moves us from isolated self-interest toward genuine compassion. Collective grief, understood as collective heart-breaking, becomes a catalyst for spiritual awakening and deeper human connection. The Bhakti path recognizes this as sacred ground.
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