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Loving What Was Lost

Mirabai's practice of sustaining love beyond death, offering a framework for continuing emotional bonds through grief anniversaries.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotion to Krishna transcended separation and death; she loved what she could not possess. This concept applies her radical love practice directly to grief anniversaries: rather than attempting to 'move on' or 'let go,' you actively sustain and deepen your love for what has been lost. On triggering dates, this means consciously choosing to love the person, relationship, or life that is gone—not in denial of the loss, but in full acknowledgment of it. This is not morbid clinging; it is the examined heart's recognition that love does not require presence to be real. You might write letters, create rituals, donate in their name, or simply sit with the feeling of loving someone no longer here. Mirabai teaches that love itself is the ultimate freedom, and that grieving anniversary dates become opportunities to practice that freedom.

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