The practice of consciously loving someone with full presence and devotion while they are still alive, transforming anticipatory grief into deepened connection.
Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that love (prema) is not diminished by its impermanence—it is deepened by it. Prema Before Parting invites you to love deliberately and completely right now, rather than waiting until loss is final. This concept reframes anticipatory grief not as a burden of future pain, but as an invitation to radical presence. When you practice prema—offering your full heart, attention, and vulnerability to someone while they live—you create memories and moments of true meeting. This transforms the examined heart's work: instead of rehearsing loss, you rehearse love. The bhakti saint knows that mortality makes devotion sacred, not sorrowful. Apply this by naming what you love about the person now, speaking it aloud, and acting from that love daily.
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