A developmental framework recognizing that anticipatory civilizational grief layers onto personal, familial, and ecological losses we're already navigating.
Mirabai grieved on multiple levels simultaneously: her own constrainment, separation from the beloved, and the suffering she witnessed in the world. Her devotional poetry doesn't isolate these griefs but weaves them together. For contemporary anticipatory grief, we must recognize nested layers: personal losses (relationships, health, home), familial legacies, ecological collapse, and civilizational fragility. These aren't separate grieving tasks but integrated experiences. A framework of nested griefs helps us see that civilizational anxiety often carries unprocessed personal and collective mourning. By attending to the full ladder—honoring losses at each level—we prevent anticipatory grief from becoming abstracted or performative. We ground it in the embodied, relational losses we're already navigating. This creates authenticity and prevents spiritual bypassing.
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