The spontaneous, effortless response to collective tragedy that honors emotional truth without performance or self-consciousness.
Sahajiya—the natural, spontaneous state beyond artifice—is a core concept in bhakti tradition. In the context of collective grief, sahajiya invites us to trust the authenticity of our tears for public loss without defensive explanation. Modern culture often interrogates collective mourning: Why do you cry for someone you didn't know? Sahajiya responds that authentic emotion requires no justification. When a tragedy moves us deeply, when a beloved public figure's death shakes us, that response is natural and true. This concept liberates us from the exhausting performance of grief management—from managing how we appear to grieve or defending the legitimacy of feeling sorrow. Mirabai danced and wept without concern for propriety. She teaches that when we encounter loss that touches our hearts, the natural response is grief itself. Sahajiya honors the simple truth: we are moved because we are human, connected to other humans, witnessing genuine loss in the world.
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