The practice of using devotional love to intentionally dissolve the false self you've outgrown, creating space for authentic becoming.
Prema-vichara means examining love as a mirror for identity. In Mirabai's tradition, the intensity of devotional love burns away constructed personas—the roles, expectations, and false selves we inherit. When you grieve who you were, you're mourning the identity that no longer serves your authentic becoming. Prema-vichara invites you to use love itself as the crucible for this dissolution. Rather than clinging to lost identity, this practice asks: what version of yourself must die so that genuine love can emerge? Mirabai abandoned palace life because her love for Krishna transcended the identity of princess. Her grief wasn't denial—it was clarity. This framework transforms grief from loss into liberation, showing how the examined heart uses love's intensity to metabolize the shedding of false selves into wisdom and freedom.
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