A bhakti practice of singing your lost identity as if to the Divine, transforming grief into yearning-love rather than regret.
In bhakti tradition, separation from the beloved (viyoga) is not tragedy but deepest devotion. Mirabai's most piercing songs emerge from her separation from Krishna. You can apply this reversal to identity loss: instead of grieving who you were as gone and wasted, sing it as a separation-love. This means writing letters, poems, or songs to your former self as if addressing someone beloved and distant. Let the grief become longing rather than shame. Let it become an act of devotion to your own becoming. This practice does not deny loss but transfigures it. The pain of separation becomes proof of how real that identity was, how deeply you inhabited it. Separation-Song acknowledges that you still love who you were—and that love, that yearning, proves you were worth loving. This is radical permission to grieve without self-judgment.
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