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Prema: Love as Witness to Grief

Prema—divine love—functions as a compassionate witness to loss, offering perspective that grief is inseparable from the depth of love we have known.

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In bhakti tradition, prema denotes love that witnesses, holds, and transforms. This love is not sentimental but radical in its acceptance of the other's reality. For Mirabai, prema meant loving Krishna—and through that love, embracing both ecstatic union and devastating separation. Applied to grief and creativity, prema teaches us that our sorrow is proportional to our capacity for love. The deeper we have loved—a person, a role, a vision of ourselves—the more acute the grief. Rather than this being tragic, it becomes evidence of our aliveness. Prema invites us to hold our grief with the same tenderness we hold the beloved, allowing loss to deepen our compassion for others in pain. This transforms mourning into a creative practice of love made visible.

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