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Love Larger Than Loss

A framework helping children recognize that the love they feel for someone lost exceeds and transcends the loss itself.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti devotion teaches that love for the divine is so immense that even separation, longing, and absence cannot diminish it—they intensify it. This concept invites children to recognize that their love for a deceased person, absent parent, or lost version of themselves is actually vaster than the loss. The grief hurts because the love is real and large. Rather than grief shrinking that love, children can learn to hold both simultaneously: the pain of absence AND the magnitude of their capacity to love. This reframe doesn't erase loss but contextualizes it within something greater. A child who lost a sibling can recognize: my love for them is still growing, still alive in me, still shaping who I become. This perspective prevents grief from becoming only about what's gone, expanding into gratitude for what was shared and what continues through memory and love.

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