Using raag (melodic framework) as a model for container-holding in collective grief, permitting multiple emotional frequencies to coexist without resolution.
Mirabai sang in specific raags—melodic and emotional frameworks that held vast emotional ranges within structured space. In collective mourning, raag offers a metaphor for holding complexity. Grief is not singular; it contains rage, relief, guilt, love, and numbness simultaneously. A raag permits multiple notes to sound together without cacophony. This framework suggests that healthy collective grief requires structures—rituals, words, spaces—that can hold contradictory feelings at once. Rather than forcing closure or demanding unified response, raag-based attunement asks: what containers can we create that permit genuine emotional multiplicity? This approach honors the reality that public tragedy moves people differently, and all frequencies matter. Mirabai's raag-singing models emotional sophistication in devoted spaces.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.