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Uddhava Gita: The Teachings That Come Through Loss

The bhakti teaching that wisdom arrives most deeply when you must learn who you are without your former identity as teacher.

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The Uddhava Gita, teachings given to Uddhava after Krishna's departure, illustrates a truth central to bhakti: the beloved often teaches most powerfully through absence. When Krishna is no longer physically present, Uddhava must integrate the teachings into his own being. Similarly, when your former identity is gone, it becomes a source of teaching. Who were you in relation to that identity? What did you need from being that person? What do you no longer need? The examined heart learns that loss is not the end of instruction but its deepening. Your former self, now inaccessible, teaches you about impermanence, attachment, resilience, and the self beyond persona. These teachings would not be available if you still clung to that identity. Grief itself becomes the curriculum, and your task is to stay present enough to learn.

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