Understanding how we can authentically love and grieve for people we never knew personally, through the universal human connection.
Mirabai loved Krishna—a divine being she never met in physical form, across centuries of separation. Yet her love was absolute and real, proving that intimacy and devotion need not be built on personal relationship. This insight directly addresses a modern discomfort: why should we deeply grieve public figures we never knew? Mirabai's tradition teaches that love operates at levels beyond the personal. We love artists for their art, leaders for their vision, fellow humans for embodying qualities we cherish. When a beloved public figure dies, we mourn the loss of their gifts to the world, the inspiration they provided, the gap their absence creates in the cultural landscape. This is not false or manufactured grief but genuine love expressed through the channels available to us. Collective mourning recognizes our deep interdependence—that strangers shape our inner lives profoundly, and losing them diminishes the world we share.
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