A framework for teaching children that grief is a form of love expressed, not a weakness to overcome, drawing from Mirabai's unflinching devotion to her pain.
Mirabai transformed her grief into ecstatic devotion, singing openly about longing and loss rather than hiding her pain. This concept teaches children that sorrow authentically felt is sorrow honestly loved. Instead of teaching emotional suppression, we can guide young people to recognize that tears for someone lost are acts of devotion, proof that the relationship mattered deeply. Children learn that grieving fully—crying, questioning, remembering—honors the person they've lost. This reframes grief not as pathology but as faithfulness to the heart's deepest attachments. By examining their grief rather than numbing it, children develop emotional integrity and discover that sadness and love are inseparable. Mirabai's example shows us that the examined heart, even in pain, is more whole than the defended one.
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