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Prema as Grief's Sacred Language

Understanding love (prema) as the foundational language through which children can articulate and transform their grief into connection.

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Why It Matters

In Mirabai's bhakti tradition, prema—divine love—becomes the vocabulary for expressing what cannot be spoken in ordinary language. For grieving children, this concept offers permission to experience their loss as a profound form of love rather than merely as pain or abandonment. Mirabai's own grief over separation from Krishna teaches us that longing itself is a form of devotion and presence. When supporting young people through loss, we can help them recognize that their tears, their yearning, and their continued emotional connection to the deceased are expressions of love, not weakness. This reframes grief from pathology into sacred relationship. By encouraging children to speak their grief as love—through art, music, movement, or simple conversation—we honor both the depth of their feeling and the enduring bond with those they've lost, creating space for healthy integration rather than suppression.

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