Viyoga names the bittersweet ache of separation in friendship, reframing distance and absence as deepening rather than diminishing love.
Mirabai's poetry drips with viyoga—the exquisite pain of separation from the beloved. Rather than viewing distance in friendship as failure or loss, viyoga teaches that separation can deepen affection and clarify what truly matters. When friends are apart, viyoga invites us to feel the longing without despair, to honor the ache as evidence of genuine connection. This practice transforms modern friendships fractured by geography or circumstance: instead of abandoning bonds when proximity ends, viyoga asks us to feel the love sharply, to write letters that matter, to hold absence as a form of presence. The examined heart practices viyoga not as suffering to escape, but as proof that some friendships transcend convenience and proximity.
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