Mirabai's use of viyoga (separation from Krishna) as a devotional technology adapted for grieving the distance from a sustainable civilization.
Mirabai's bhakti flourished in viyoga—the ache of separation from Krishna, her divine beloved. She did not deny or transcend this pain; she made it sacred, singing it, living it, transforming it into the material of her devotion. Viyoga becomes a technology: the pain itself is the path. In civilizational grief, we experience a separation-love: we are divided from the world we need, the future we want, the harmony we inherited. Rather than pathologizing this ache, Mirabai's model sanctifies it. Separation-love acknowledges that what we mourn is real and worth mourning. It generates creative energy—Mirabai composed her greatest work from viyoga. For those anticipating civilizational loss, this framework permits the pain as valid and even generative, channeling grief into art, action, community, and deeper presence.
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