Understanding how public loss can crack open the defended heart, revealing deeper capacity for empathy, connection, and freedom from ego.
Mirabai's life was marked by personal devastation—the death of her husband, rejection by her family—yet she used these ruptures to deepen her spiritual practice. In collective mourning, the breaking of the heart serves a similar function. When we grieve public figures or shared tragedies, our carefully constructed emotional defenses crack. This breaking, while painful, liberates us from the isolation of private sorrow into recognition of universal vulnerability. We discover that we are not alone in grief; millions share the weight. This shared heartbreak paradoxically frees us from the burden of maintaining composure and separateness. Like Mirabai, who sang her way through devastation, we can use collective grief as an opportunity for authentic feeling and genuine human connection, moving beyond the personas we typically maintain.
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