Recognizing that a child's capacity to love deeply—which makes grief acute—is their greatest strength, not a vulnerability.
Mirabai's radical love for Krishna transcended social expectation, personal cost, and conventional morality. Her devotion was extraordinary precisely because it demanded everything. Children who grieve deeply often feel their sensitivity is a liability in a harsh world. This wisdom tradition reframes capacity for love as an exceptional gift. Supporting young people means helping them see their grief as evidence of their ability to connect authentically, to care profoundly, and to find meaning in relationship. This perspective doesn't minimize the pain but contextualizes it: the very depth that makes loss unbearable also makes life rich. Over time, children who integrate this understanding develop emotional courage and authenticity that becomes foundational to their character and relationships.
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