In Mirabai's bhakti tradition, divine love (prema) transforms grief into creative offering, making loss itself a form of devotion.
Mirabai's poetry reveals that prema—the highest form of love—is not a comfort that erases pain, but a force that transmutes it. When the beloved (Krishna) is absent, grief becomes the raw material for ecstatic creation. This concept asks: what if your deepest loss is an invitation to pour yourself into making? For Mirabai, separation from Krishna fueled her most luminous verses. In your own creative life, prema suggests that grief need not be resolved or healed away, but rather burned as fuel. The loss remains real, but it becomes purposeful—an offering, a conversation with what you've lost. This alchemical turn doesn't deny pain; it channels it into forms that matter.
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