A contemplative practice that treats grief and separation as a path of spiritual deepening rather than a problem to solve.
Viyoga—separation, absence—is not an obstacle to bhakti but its very substance. Mirabai made separation from Krishna the structure of her spiritual practice. Viyoga sadhana invites you to approach your loss, your grief, your unmet longing as material for deepening, not as an error to be corrected. When you hold your anger and sorrow as a sadhana (spiritual discipline), you stop trying to 'get over it' quickly and instead ask: What is this teaching me? How is this breaking me open? This reframes the timeline of grief: instead of moving toward 'closure,' you move toward integration and wisdom. Your rage becomes your guru; your longing becomes your path.
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