Recognizing life as divine play (leela) where control is illusion, offering freedom from apocalyptic anxiety about civilizational outcomes.
Leela is the cosmic play of the divine—the idea that existence unfolds not as tragedy to be managed but as divine dance where outcomes exceed human control. This is not callousness but liberation. Mirabai lived within leela's framework, responding to Krishna's dance rather than choreographing her own destiny. For anticipatory grief, leela offers perspective: we cannot prevent civilizational change, nor should we bear that impossible burden. Our role is conscious participation, not control. This releases the grinding anxiety that comes from believing we should have stopped what was always going to shift. Leela does not mean passivity—Mirabai acted with passion and conviction—but rather acting without the illusion that our outcomes determine reality's direction. Accepting leela about civilization allows grief to mature into wisdom, surrender to become freedom, and action to flow from love rather than desperation.
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