Understanding separation and loss not as punishment or accident but as the primary condition revealing what love truly is.
Viraha—separation, absence, the space between lover and beloved—is central to Mirabai's tradition. In bhakti poetry, viraha is not a problem to be solved but the very ground of spiritual practice. The beloved's absence creates the longing that deepens devotion. For civilizational anticipatory grief, viraha reframes our current moment: we are living in the viraha of the stable climate, the viraha of the previous era's assumptions, the viraha of futures we imagined. Rather than seeing this separation as a tragedy to overcome, viraha practice asks: what is this loss teaching us? What love is being revealed through this absence? What are we discovering about what truly matters? Mirabai's radical acceptance of separation as the path itself—not as an obstacle to the path—offers a psychological and spiritual reorientation. Our grief becomes the teacher.
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