Sustaining devotion to the dead beyond initial shock, maintaining memory as an ongoing spiritual discipline.
Society pressures us to move on quickly—to grieve briefly, then return to productivity. Mirabai's lifelong devotion to Krishna models something different: the long work of love that doesn't end. Remembrance as spiritual practice means committed, sustained attention to those we've lost. This is not morbid dwelling but active devotion: telling their stories, honoring their values, learning from their lives, and allowing them to shape us over years and decades. The examined heart knows that true mourning takes time and that moving on too quickly betrays the significance of what we've lost. Through ritual, conversation, art, and reflection, we keep the dead present in our lives and communities. This long work prevents loss from becoming merely historical and ensures that the dead continue to teach and transform the living.
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