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Prema Viyoga: Love-Grief as Spiritual Practice

The paradox of loving deeply while grieving what may be lost, transforming civilizational despair into devotional longing.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's life embodied prema viyoga—the exquisite pain of loving Krishna across the distance of separation. For anticipatory grief of civilization, this concept reframes loss not as defeat but as deepened devotion. Rather than numbing ourselves to civilizational decline, we can grieve actively, fiercely, with full presence. This practice dissolves the false choice between hope and realism. We love what we fear losing precisely because we see its fragility. Mirabai's songs transformed personal heartbreak into universal yearning. Applied to civilization, prema viyoga asks: Can we hold both grief and commitment simultaneously? Can our anticipatory sorrow become fuel for meaningful action, not paralysis?

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