Naam—the sacred name repeated in devotion—becomes a container for grief; repeating, speaking, or writing a lost person's name transforms it into a living memorial.
Mirabai repeated Krishna's name as a spiritual practice, a way to invoke presence and transcend separation. The name became a bridge between the visible and invisible worlds. In grief, a loved one's name holds their essence: it is both a loss (the person no longer answers) and a presence (the name still resonates, still calls). Creative practice can center on naam—speaking the name aloud in poetry, writing it repeatedly, singing it, painting it, building ritual around it. The name becomes a mantra that keeps the person alive in memory and meaning-making. Each time you speak or write a lost name in your creative work, you refuse forgetting. You create a memorial that is both deeply personal and universally human. Naam transforms a name from a label into a living invocation.
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