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Rasa-Lila: The Sacred Drama of Civilization

Viewing civilization's transformation as divine play rather than tragedy, allowing simultaneous engagement and non-attachment.

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Why It Matters

Rasa-lila, the cosmic play of Krishna and the gopis, is Mirabai's central vision: reality as divine play, not as tragedy or salvation-mission. The examined heart learns to perceive civilization's unfolding as rasa-lila—a sacred drama with real stakes and real beauty, yet ultimately held within divine play. This perspective neither minimizes suffering nor requires us to fix everything. We can be fully engaged, grieving, and acting while simultaneously releasing the assumption that outcomes depend entirely on our efforts or represent ultimate failure. This is not fatalism but a peculiar freedom: we tend the garden as if it will flourish; we grieve as if its loss matters; yet we recognize the play continues beyond our understanding. Rasa-lila allows the heart to remain open, creative, and responsive rather than hardening into either despair or frantic control.

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