Mirabai's practice of surrendering to divine love offers a framework for releasing resistance to anniversary grief and allowing emotions to flow naturally.
Mirabai surrendered completely to her love of Krishna, abandoning social convention and ego attachments. Applied to grief anniversaries, this principle invites you to stop fighting the return of sorrow on triggering dates. Rather than resisting emotional waves, surrender means acknowledging that grief belongs, that the date holds legitimacy. Mirabai's ecstatic devotion—her willingness to be unmade by love—models how anniversaries need not be controlled or minimized. Instead, you might create a container for grief to move through you: rituals, tears, solitude, or communal remembrance. Surrendering doesn't mean passivity; it means aligning with the natural rhythm of your heart's seasonal mourning, trusting that this cyclical return is not failure but fidelity to what once mattered.
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