The bhakti recognition that longing and distance strengthen love, transforming separation into spiritual practice rather than abandonment.
Viraha—the ache of separation—is central to Mirabai's devotional poetry, where distance from the beloved deepens rather than diminishes love. This concept reframes the discomfort of healthy boundaries not as failure but as sacred longing that cultivates depth. In relationships, viraha teaches that time apart, emotional space, and necessary distance are not rejections but rhythms of mature love. Mirabai's verses show how absence clarifies longing and strengthens devotion. When you establish boundaries that create space—whether emotional distance, time alone, or separation from unhealthy patterns—viraha invites you to experience this not as loss but as deepening. The ache you feel becomes a teacher, revealing what truly matters and refining your capacity to love without losing yourself.
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