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Prema: Love as the Residue of Loss

Prema—divine love in bhakti—emerges not despite identity loss but through it, suggesting that grief for who you were opens capacity for deeper love.

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Prema in Sanskrit bhakti means the supreme, unconditional love that flows between devotee and divine. But prema also describes the love that remains after everything conditional falls away. When Mirabai left her marriage and status, she didn't become emotionally empty; she became flooded with prema—an impersonal, ecstatic love for existence itself. This suggests a counterintuitive truth: grieving your former self can expand your capacity to love. The specific attachments you release—to reputation, to a particular role, to others' approval—make space for a more universal tenderness. Prema isn't consolation for what you've lost; it's what emerges when you stop defending a bounded self. In the context of lost identity, prema reframes grief as the doorway to a love that doesn't depend on being anyone in particular.

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