The principle that creative work itself becomes a path to liberation—transforming grief into freedom through the act of making.
Mukti means liberation or freedom—the central goal of bhakti practice. Mirabai's freedom came not from renouncing grief but from expressing it fully through dance, poetry, and devotion. She created her way free. This concept reframes creative work as more than therapy: it's a spiritual practice, a path to freedom. When you make something from loss—a poem, a painting, a piece of music, a ritual, a garden—you're not just processing; you're exercising your agency and power. You're saying: this loss happened, and I get to decide what it becomes. Mukti through making teaches that the act of creation itself liberates you from passive suffering into active transformation. Your hands, your voice, your imagination become instruments of freedom. The work you create is both witness and path.
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