The practice of conscious, loving separation from what cannot be saved, rooted in bhakti's acceptance of distance and longing rather than denial.
Viyoga—separation or absence—is central to bhakti experience, where the lover experiences longing for the beloved precisely through their absence. Mirabai transforms separation from mere loss into a spiritual discipline. For anticipatory grief, viyoga teaches that some losses cannot be prevented or reversed, and that our task is not to deny separation but to metabolize it through love. This means consciously grieving specific ecosystems, ways of life, social structures, and possibilities that will not survive the transition ahead. Rather than clinging to false hope or succumbing to despair, viyoga cultivates the capacity to love what is departing while allowing it to go. It is grief transformed into spiritual maturation—a way of honoring what was while releasing attachment to its continuation.
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