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Seva: Service as Redemption of Unlived Potential

Seva, selfless service in bhakti practice, offers a practical framework for channeling the energy of lost possibilities into meaningful contribution to others.

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Why It Matters

Seva means selfless service offered as devotion. In bhakti, seva is not obligation or duty but love expressed through action. When Mirabai danced in the temple, she was performing seva—offering her whole presence and creativity as devotion. This concept transforms how we relate to unlived possibilities. Rather than viewing lost paths as wasted potential, we can ask: How might the capacities that drew me to that path find expression through service? Someone who didn't become a doctor might channel their healing instinct into listening deeply to friends, volunteering in crisis counseling, or advocating for health equity. Someone who didn't travel the world might become a connector, gathering people from different cultures, or deeply studying the traditions they didn't explore in person. Seva reframes the grief-energy—that potent combination of longing, capability, and unfulfilled desire—into fuel for meaningful action. This is not consolation prize thinking ('if I can't have what I want, I'll do something else') but rather a recognition that authentic service flows from our deepest values. The paths we grieve often point toward the very values that can guide us toward seva that feels sacred, aligned, and genuinely redemptive.

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