In Mirabai's bhakti tradition, prema (divine love) is an active, devotional practice that transforms how we hold those we fear losing.
Mirabai's poetry teaches that prema—unconditional, ecstatic love—is not passive sentiment but a disciplined practice of presence. In anticipatory grief, prema reframes loss as an opportunity to love more fully in the present moment, not to withdraw in self-protection. Rather than treating someone as already gone, bhakti invites us to consecrate each interaction as sacred, each conversation as devotional offering. This shifts anticipatory grief from dread into deepening intimacy. Mirabai loved Krishna knowing separation was inevitable; her grief was transmuted into longing that made her more alive, more attentive. For those facing anticipatory loss, prema becomes a framework: love fiercely now, not despite the coming separation, but because of it. The beloved is not already dead; they are vividly, urgently alive—and so are we.
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