The yogic principle of tyaga—letting go with grace—as a framework for releasing your former identity without resentment or regret.
Tyaga is not mere renunciation but sacred letting-go, releasing what no longer serves with gratitude rather than rejection. Mirabai did not deny or despise her role as queen; she gratefully released it because her love called her elsewhere. This concept distinguishes between rejecting your former self (which creates bitter grief) and releasing it (which creates space for transformation). When you grieve lost identity through the lens of tyaga, you ask: What was this identity's gift to me? How did it serve my becoming? Your former self was not a mistake or a prison but a necessary chrysalis. Tyaga teaches that authentic renunciation requires honoring what you release. This practice transforms your grief from loss into completion: that chapter was real, important, and now complete. You can grieve and be grateful simultaneously.
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