Mirabai's yearning for the divine models how children's longing for a lost person can deepen their capacity for presence and love.
Mirabai's bhakti practice centered on intense, aching longing for Krishna—a love expressed through absence. This reframes children's grief not merely as loss but as evidence of profound connection. When a child yearns for someone gone, that ache proves the depth of their bond. Through Mirabai's lens, this longing becomes spiritually significant rather than pathological. Supporting young people means helping them hold their yearning as sacred, channeling it into memory work, creative expression, or service to others. The pain of missing someone becomes the price of having loved them, a transaction children can understand as meaningful. This transforms grief from something to escape into something that honors the relationship that existed.
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