Using devotional love as a stable witness to the death and rebirth of identity, rather than using identity to define love.
Prema—divine love in the bhakti tradition—becomes the constant while identity transforms. Mirabai's devotion to Krishna remained unwavering even as she shed her identity as princess, wife, and member of her caste. This teaches a crucial reversal: instead of asking "who am I now that I've lost X?", ask "what remains constant in my love, despite this loss?" Love becomes the ground of being rather than identity becoming the ground of love. When you grieve a lost identity, you're often grieving the love that identity seemed to guarantee: parental approval, belonging, security, purpose. But prema suggests that love is not contingent on status or role. By redirecting your devotional energy—your capacity for deep feeling—toward what is eternal rather than what is temporary, you transform grief into recognition. The identity falls away; the love remains and deepens.
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