The Sanskrit concept of separation-in-togetherness, where grief exists alongside love without requiring one to eclipse the other.
Viyoga describes the poignant space where lover and beloved are physically present yet spiritually or emotionally separated. Mirabai lived viyoga intensely—married to a prince yet devoted to Krishna, present in body but absent in heart. Anticipatory grief mirrors this condition: the person is alive, yet we sense their absence. Rather than pathologizing this simultaneous presence and longing, viyoga names it as a legitimate emotional state. It acknowledges that we can hold both the joy of their current existence and the ache of knowing loss approaches. This framework liberates us from the pressure to be either fully present or fully grieving—we are allowed to be both at once. Viyoga teaches that this paradox is not a problem to solve but a depth to honor.
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