The concept of divine play or cosmic game, reframing human effort within civilization's arc as participation rather than control or failure.
Lila, Krishna's cosmic play, suggests that the universe unfolds not as a machine to be fixed but as a sacred game to be participated in. Mirabai understood her own life—her rejection, her homelessness, her spiritual ecstasy—as lila, movements within something larger. For anticipatory grief, lila offers liberation from the false weight of redemptive responsibility. We are not the authors of civilization's fate, but participants in its unfolding. This reframes civilizational decline not as our failure to fix things but as an era of the game shifting. Lila permits both earnest action and lightness, seriousness and humor. It invites us to notice beauty, spontaneity, and unexpected moments even (especially) in difficulty. The examined heart practices lila by releasing the grandiose belief that human effort will determine civilization's future, while remaining fully engaged in meaningful action. This paradox—serious play—sustains people through long uncertainty.
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