Divorce can be reframed as an initiatory break that teaches you about love's nature, your own capacity, and the divine through loss.
Mirabai experienced separation from Krishna as her path to enlightenment—not punishment but education. Her estrangement from family, her rejection by society, and her longing became her teacher. In divorce, separation from your partner mirrors a larger truth: all attachments shift, all relationships reveal what we cling to and why. This framework invites you to examine what your marriage taught you about love, what its dissolution teaches you about attachment, and how grief becomes a gateway to wisdom. The examined heart grows through rupture. Rather than viewing divorce as failure, Mirabai's example suggests: What is this break inviting me to understand? How does loss clarify what truly matters? Separation becomes spiritual apprenticeship when you approach it with curiosity rather than only shame.
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