A framework where profound love—not denial—becomes the anchor that helps children remain emotionally grounded when facing the reality of death or absence.
Mirabai's devotion to Krishna was so complete that even separation became a vehicle for intimacy. This concept reframes love not as something that ends with death, but as a transformative force that persists and deepens. For grieving children, this means supporting them in understanding that the person they've lost remains woven into their identity and ongoing story. Rather than being told to "move on," children are invited to ask: How does my love for this person change who I'm becoming? Mirabai's radical availability to love, even in its most painful expressions, teaches that grief and love are two sides of the same truth. This anchoring presence helps children survive the disorientation of loss by rooting them in the enduring reality of what they loved.
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