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Prema as Collective Mourning Practice

Using unconditional love (prema) as an active practice to transform public grief into compassionate witness rather than consuming sorrow.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotional love transcended personal attachment, offering a model for grieving public figures without possessive identification. Prema—divine love—invites us to honor the deceased through expanded heart-consciousness rather than ego-driven mourning. When a public figure dies, collective grief often oscillates between parasocial attachment and detachment. Prema offers a third way: loving the person's contribution, legacy, and humanity while accepting impermanence. This Bhakti framework teaches that true mourning serves the beloved's memory through transformed action, not prolonged anguish. For collective tragedies, prema cultivates witness-consciousness—we grieve without being consumed, honoring shared loss while remaining rooted in love's larger movement.

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