Mirabai's concept of prema (divine love) transcends individual identity—it offers a way to love both who you were and who you're becoming without clinging to either.
Mirabai sang of prema, a love so vast it dissolves the boundaries between lover and beloved, self and divine. When grieving a lost identity, we often remain trapped in binary thinking: mourning who we were while rejecting who we've become. Prema suggests a third path—a love large enough to hold both versions of yourself simultaneously. This is not forgetting your former identity but loving it from a distance, the way one might cherish a letter from an old friend without needing to become that friend again. Through prema, your former self becomes not a failure or phantom but a beloved ancestor within your own timeline. This reframing transforms grief into gratitude: you can honor who you were precisely because you've moved beyond them, and that movement itself is an act of devotion to becoming.
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