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Prema as Civilization's Heartbreak

Mirabai's radical love (prema) as a lens for feeling civilization's decline with full heart-presence rather than numb despair.

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Mirabai sang her devotion with aching intensity, refusing to separate love from suffering. Prema—divine love—becomes a practice of staying present to what we love even as it changes. For anticipatory grief of civilization, this means cultivating the capacity to love what is being lost: ecosystems, languages, ways of being. Rather than oscillating between denial and despair, prema teaches us to grieve actively, consciously, with the full engagement of heart and soul. This is not resignation but a fierce tenderness that acknowledges impermanence while still choosing devotion. Mirabai's life demonstrates that loving something fully includes mourning its transformation. In this framework, our grief for civilization becomes a form of prayer—a way of honoring what existed and what might yet emerge.

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