Lila is divine play or cosmic sport—the perspective that even pain serves a larger unfolding, helping release the need for justified anger.
Lila, the Sanskrit concept of divine play, suggests that creation unfolds as God's sport—nothing is ultimately about punishment or desert. This perspective, held by Mirabai, transforms the victim-perpetrator narrative. It doesn't mean harm doesn't matter; rather, it opens the possibility that even betrayal serves your growth and awakening. Lila asks: could this person's limitation and my pain both be part of a larger unfolding I don't fully understand? This isn't about excusing harm but about releasing the demand that the universe justify your suffering through the perpetrator's punishment. When you hold lila, you can forgive without needing the other person to suffer equally. You're not saying 'what you did was fine'; you're saying 'I release my need for cosmic accounting.' This profoundly lightens the burden of forgiveness, which often fails because we're secretly waiting for the other person to hurt as we did. Lila offers freedom from that trap.
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