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Viyoga—The Sacred Separation

Understanding absence and loss as spiritual practice, reframing public grief as an encounter with divine presence through separation.

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Why It Matters

Viyoga, the yogic state of separation from the beloved, structured Mirabai's entire spiritual practice. Rather than viewing collective grief as disconnection or failure, viyoga reframes absence as a profound spiritual encounter. When we mourn public figures, viyoga teaches that the loss creates sacred space—a vessel where love becomes more conscious, more articulated. Mirabai's songs during viyoga express longing that deepens devotion; collective grief practiced through this lens becomes a collective deepening of consciousness. We don't grieve to return to how things were, but to develop new capacities for love in the presence of absence. This framework prevents both denial of loss and descent into despair, instead channeling mourning into spiritual maturation and communal coherence.

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