Using Mirabai's unconditional love as a practice for meeting grief anniversaries with open-hearted presence rather than avoidance.
Mirabai's bhakti devotion centers on prema—divine love that doesn't demand comfort or ease. On grief anniversaries, we often steel ourselves or numb. This concept invites the opposite: meeting triggering dates with the tender witness-consciousness Mirabai embodied. Rather than defending against sorrow, we practice loving it as part of our relationship with the departed. This mirrors Mirabai's radical acceptance of longing itself as sacred. The anniversary becomes not a day to survive, but a threshold where love and loss speak the same language. By practicing prema—showing up for our grief with the devotion Mirabai showed Krishna—we transform anniversaries from painful milestones into moments of genuine spiritual encounter with what we've lost and what remains.
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