The cultivation of sacred yearning not as a problem to solve but as a refined practice that keeps the heart awake and devoted.
In Mirabai's bhakti tradition, longing for the divine is not a lack to overcome but the heart's highest work. Longing is the discipline that prevents devotion from becoming comfortable or complacent. For Integration — not getting over but getting with — longing teaches us to remain present to what we have lost or cannot possess. Rather than viewing longing as a failure of acceptance, we can honor it as the subtle way love continues to move through us. The examined heart that practices longing stays alert, tender, and engaged rather than resigned. This discipline prevents us from hardening into indifference or numbing into forgetfulness. When we tend longing as practice, we transform what feels like suffering into a gateway of intimacy. Mirabai's devotional poetry models how longing becomes the very substance through which we remain connected to what matters most.
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