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Prema-Viyoga: Love's Necessary Separation

The bhakti paradox that losing your former self is an act of divine love, not abandonment, allowing deeper connection to emerge.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's poetry transforms separation into intimacy: to lose who you were is to dissolve the barrier between self and beloved. Prema-viyoga names the grief of separation as inseparable from love itself—you cannot truly love without releasing your grip on who you thought you should be. In bhakti tradition, this shedding of false identity is not loss but liberation. The examined heart grieves what it releases because it recognizes its own former constructs as beloved limitations. This concept reframes lost identity not as tragedy but as the necessary pain of spiritual maturation, where grief becomes the evidence that you loved yourself enough to let go.

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