The paradox that deepest love and deepest anger emerge from the same source of devotion, and that grief's fury is devotion inverted.
In Mirabai's tradition, prema (divine love) is not gentle sentimentality but an all-consuming force that breaks social bonds and shatters the self. This same intensity fuels rage when love is thwarted or betrayed. Grief and anger—the rage underneath—reveals itself as devoted passion turned inward. When we lose what we love, the energy of attachment doesn't disappear; it transforms into fury at absence, at injustice, at the beloved's departure. Mirabai's songs oscillate between ecstatic union and anguished abandonment, showing that the examined heart must honor both. The rage underneath grief is not pathological; it is the shadow side of love's intensity. By recognizing anger as misdirected devotion, we can begin to understand what we truly cherish and why its loss wounds so deeply.
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