Accepting the permanent loss of an imagined future as a spiritual practice that clarifies present action.
Viyog—mystical separation or longing—was central to Mirabai's poetry; she sang constantly of her distance from Krishna, transforming absence into intimacy. For anticipatory civilization grief, viyog reframes loss as clarity. To grieve the world we thought we'd have is to accept viyog: we are separated from that future, and that separation is real and irreversible. Mirabai teaches that this longing need not paralyze; instead, it sharpens devotion to what is actually here. The discipline is to stop clinging to the false future and instead direct all love and intelligence toward the present moment and its actual needs. Viyog becomes the gateway to authentic action.
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