Sakti—feminine creative energy—flows through destruction and transformation; grief contains immense power that, properly channeled, becomes the force behind profound artistic work.
In Hindu philosophy, Sakti is the dynamic, creative power of the universe—the force that builds, dissolves, and rebuilds. Mirabai embodied sakti through her refusal to be contained by social expectation; her grief and her devotion were acts of power. Loss itself is a kind of dissolution, a breaking of the old form. If we understand sakti as operating within that dissolution, grief becomes not weakness but raw, concentrated energy. The pain, the disruption, the shattering of identity—these contain tremendous force. A creator moving through grief who recognizes sakti does not ask the loss to make sense or become gentle. Instead, she channels that turbulent power into work. The art becomes fierce, uncompromising, alive with the energy usually bound in the effort to hold ourselves together. This power is not healing in the soothing sense; it is clarifying, generative, and true.
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