Divine love (prema) that persists beyond physical presence, transforming anticipatory grief into a deeper spiritual communion.
Mirabai's devotion to Krishna transcended his physical absence—she loved him across time and separation as a mystical reality. Prema, in bhakti tradition, is love that exists independent of the beloved's physical form or mortality. For anticipatory grief, this reframes loss: the person we fear losing remains eternally present in the heart's devotion. Rather than clinging to their body, we practice loving the essence we've internalized. This shifts grief from absence to transformed presence. Mirabai's songs prove that separation can deepen love rather than diminish it. By cultivating prema now—loving the soul, not just the person—we prepare for physical loss while securing an unbreakable inner bond. This practice dissolves the fear that death ends love, revealing love as the only permanent thing.
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