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Lila: Divine Play and the Paradox of Suffering

The concept of lila—divine play or cosmic sport—reframing anniversary grief as part of a larger pattern rather than meaningless tragedy.

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Why It Matters

Lila is Krishna's divine play in Hindu philosophy: the cosmos as an expression of creative consciousness rather than mechanical cause-and-effect. Mirabai embraced this paradox: her suffering was real and also part of a larger divine unfolding she was learning to trust. This doesn't minimize loss but contextualizes it. On grief anniversaries, lila invites a subtle reframe: What if this loss, this pain, this triggering date is not a cosmic mistake but part of how your soul is being shaped? Not that the death was 'meant to be' in a comforting way, but that you are being invited to participate consciously in your own becoming. The examined heart, through lila, moves from victim-consciousness toward participant-consciousness. This shift doesn't erase pain but allows you to ask: how am I being asked to grow through this? What is being revealed?

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