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Viyog Wisdom: Learning from Separation

The spiritual practice of separation that teaches us to hold loss consciously before it arrives, building resilience through intentional longing.

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Why It Matters

Viyog—separation or longing—is central to Mirabai's poetry. She dwelt in the pain of Krishna's absence not to wallow but to deepen understanding. Applied to civilization, viyog becomes a deliberate practice: rehearsing loss, imagining scenarios, sitting with what we might relinquish. This is not catastrophizing but realistic preparation. By practicing separation from technologies, systems, or comforts we depend upon, we discover both our attachments and our capacities for adaptation. Mirabai's viyog was generative—it produced poetry, prayer, and insight. Similarly, anticipatory grief for civilization, when approached as viyog, can birth innovation, community, and clarity about what truly matters. The examined heart learns through absence what presence means.

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