The ache of separation (virah) as a spiritual discipline that clarifies what truly matters as civilization transforms.
Virah—the pain of separation from the beloved—was Mirabai's constant companion and spiritual teacher. Applied to anticipatory grief, virah becomes a practice of feeling acutely what we stand to lose: biodiversity, justice, intergenerational trust, beauty in everyday life. Rather than suppress this ache, virah invites us to dwell in it consciously, allowing it to burn away what is false and reveal what is essential. This longing is not self-indulgent; it is clarifying. The examined heart that practices virah knows exactly what it grieves for and why. In civilization's threshold moment, virah teaches us to feel fully into the gap between what was promised and what remains possible, using that feeling-knowledge to make wiser decisions. Longing becomes a compass for values.
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