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Public Figures as Divine Mirrors

A framework for understanding what we project onto public figures, treating our grief as a mirror for what we seek spiritually.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai saw Krishna in everything—in pain, in nature, in longing itself. She didn't confuse the ultimate reality with the object of devotion; rather, she used devotion as a path to truth. When we mourn a public figure intensely, we are often mourning what they represented: hope, beauty, justice, authenticity. The person becomes a mirror for our spiritual seeking. This is not false; it is real and important. But Mirabai teaches us to examine it clearly. She asks: What am I actually loving? What does this person show me about myself? Public figures are human—limited, contradictory, mortal—yet our response to them can be sacred if we understand what we are truly reaching for. Their death becomes a teaching: that perfection cannot be found in any one being, that the divine we seek cannot be contained in a human form, and that our capacity to love transcends any single object. This transmutes grief into wisdom.

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