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Samadhi: Dissolution in Presence

Samadhi (absorbed presence) as a state accessible on triggering dates when the boundary between self and loss temporarily dissolves.

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Why It Matters

Samadhi in bhakti tradition is not abstract meditation but the lived experience of dissolution—the moment when the lover and the beloved merge, when separation falls away. Mirabai experienced samadhi through her ecstatic devotion, moments where her individual identity dissolved into her love for Krishna. On grief anniversaries, a parallel state becomes accessible: a moment where you are not separate from your loss but momentarily merged with it, held entirely by remembrance. This is not dissociation but the opposite—a hyperreal presence where grief, love, memory, and longing occupy the same space without conflict. These moments often arrive unexpectedly: while looking at a photograph, hearing a song, sitting in a familiar place on the anniversary date. Samadhi offers a framework for understanding these profound moments not as breakdowns but as glimpses of a deeper continuity. In samadhi, the person you lost is not absent but intimately present. Triggering dates can become gateways to these states—not as seeking, but as places where dissolution naturally occurs and briefly erases the pain of separation.

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