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Prema: Love as the Ground of Loss

Prema is unconditional divine love that Mirabai taught us—the insight that grief's intensity reveals how deeply we have loved.

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Why It Matters

Prema is Sanskrit for the highest form of love—selfless, unconditional, and all-consuming. Mirabai's entire spiritual life was an expression of prema for Krishna, a love so profound it shattered social convention and personal safety. The paradox prema reveals is this: the depth of our grief measures the depth of our love. We grieve what mattered, what we poured ourselves into, what changed us. Mirabai understood that losing someone we deeply loved was not a failure of prema but its ultimate proof. When we make art from loss, we are honoring the prema that existed. We are saying: this mattered so much that its absence shapes everything I create now. This reframe moves us from victim of loss to witness of love, from broken to deepened. Creative practice becomes an ongoing conversation with what we loved.

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