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Saranagati: Surrender as Active Embrace

Moving from resistance and control toward active acceptance and consent to reality as it is, including the reality of impermanence.

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Why It Matters

Saranagati means surrender—not passive collapse, but active relinquishment of the illusion of control. Mirabai surrendered completely to her devotion, and in doing so, paradoxically found freedom, creativity, and power. In anticipatory grief, saranagati is the shift from 'this should not be happening' to 'this is happening; what do I do with that truth?' It is not resignation but radical acceptance that transforms how you move. When you stop expending energy on denial, bargaining, or magical thinking about preventing loss, that energy becomes available for presence, conversation, forgiveness, and preparation. Saranagati invites you to consent to reality—yes, people die; yes, you will grieve; yes, this is what it means to love—and from that consent, to make choices that align with truth rather than with fantasy about what you can control. This creates a different quality of anticipatory grief: cleaner, clearer, less contaminated by false hope.

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