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Surati: Remembrance as Sacred Practice

Deliberate remembrance of beauty, connection, and meaning as both memorial and preventative against despair.

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Why It Matters

Surati—remembrance, mindfulness—is the practice of holding what matters in consciousness. Mirabai practiced continuous remembrance of Krishna, a discipline that kept her connected to meaning through suffering. In anticipatory grief, surati becomes a specific practice: deliberately remembering ecosystems in their fullness, cultures in their vitality, relationships we cherish. This is not nostalgia but active witnessing. By practicing surati, we create an inner archive of what deserves to be remembered, honored, and carried forward. This remembrance becomes both a memorial for what may be lost and a seed for what we might cultivate. Surati prevents the erasure that despair enables; it insists that what was beautiful, what was meaningful, continues to have power and reality.

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