The Sanskrit concept of prema (divine love) as a force that breaks the heart open, transforming grief into creative offering and spiritual practice.
Prema, in Mirabai's devotional tradition, is not sentimental attachment but a radical opening of the heart to divine love—a love that demands everything and transforms loss into purpose. When Mirabai grieved her husband's death and her exile from family, she channeled that devastation into hundreds of devotional poems, turning personal anguish into spiritual songs. Prema teaches that grief need not be resolved or transcended; instead, it becomes the very material of creation. This concept reframes loss as initiation into deeper feeling and artistic expression. For those making from loss, prema suggests that the most authentic creative work emerges when we stop protecting our hearts and instead let love—including its pain—flow through us into art, music, writing, and service.
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