Using Mirabai's radical love (prema) as a framework for transforming collective grief into shared devotion and connection across communities mourning together.
Mirabai's prema—her overwhelming, embodied love for the divine—offers a radical model for collective grief. Rather than suppressing emotion or retreating into private sorrow, prema invites us to meet public tragedy with the full force of our hearts. When we mourn a public figure or shared loss, we can channel Mirabai's approach: refusing to compartmentalize feeling, allowing grief to become a bridge between strangers, and transforming private anguish into collective witness. This is not denial or spiritual bypassing, but a practice of grieving *together* as a form of devotion to the dead and to each other. Mirabai's songs were sung in public, shared across communities. Her love was never contained. In collective grief, prema becomes the courage to feel openly and invite others into that vulnerability, creating sacred space where mourning becomes communion.
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