Using Mirabai's fierce devotional love as a practice to witness grief anniversaries without denial or escape, transforming pain into presence.
Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that love—prema—is not sentimental but fiercely honest, meeting reality exactly as it is. On grief anniversaries, the impulse is often to numb or distract. Instead, prema invites you to show up with the same devotional attention Mirabai brought to her longing for Krishna: fully present, undefended, willing to feel the weight of absence. This is not spiritual bypassing; it is love's radical honesty. When a triggering date arrives, rather than fighting the grief, you meet it as a conversation partner, the way Mirabai addressed her beloved. This transforms the anniversary from something to survive into something to witness—a sacred space where loss and love speak together.
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