Prema is divine love so vast it holds all suffering; it teaches that grief is love with nowhere to go, and creativity is love finding new forms.
Prema in bhakti philosophy is not sentimental love but a cosmic, all-encompassing force that includes and transcends pain. Mirabai's devotion to Krishna was so total that loss, ecstasy, rage, and longing all existed within prema—none canceled the others. This concept invites you to see grief not as separate from love but as love's deepest expression. When someone dies, a cherished dream shatters, or a chapter closes, the love doesn't vanish—it becomes homeless, seeking new vessels. Creativity born from loss is love finding new forms: a poem, a painting, a life reoriented toward service. By holding your sorrow within the context of prema, you honor both the love and the loss. Your creative work becomes an act of devotion, a way of continuing the relationship and redistributing love into the world.
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