The practice of converting raw anger into devotional love, transforming rage's energy into surrender and intimate connection with the divine.
Mirabai's life demonstrates how overwhelming grief and anger—rooted in her forced separation from Krishna and rejection by her family—became fuel for ecstatic devotion rather than destruction. Prema bhakti, the yoga of love, teaches that rage underneath grief is not something to suppress but to alchemize. The heat of anger, when redirected toward divine love, becomes the intensity of longing. This concept reveals how the examined heart can harness its darkest emotions: by acknowledging the legitimate fury beneath sorrow, we can channel it into practices that deepen connection rather than isolate us. For those carrying unexamined rage, Mirabai's path shows that transformation requires honoring the anger first, then offering it consciously to something larger than the wound itself.
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