The bhakti practice of longing and separation as a container for learning to live with irreversible loss.
Viyoga—the pain of separation from the beloved—is central to bhakti poetry. Mirabai knew this intimately: the gap between desire and presence, between what was and what is. Anticipatory grief for civilization mirrors this viyoga: a present separation from a future we fear will not arrive. Rather than collapse into despair, viyoga as practice teaches radical acceptance of absence. It asks: how do we prepare spiritually for a world we may not recognize? Mirabai's viyoga was not passive waiting but active longing that sharpened her devotion. For those grieving civilization's trajectory, viyoga offers a structure: acknowledge the unbridgeable distance, use it as fuel for deeper attention to what remains, and find meaning in the yearning itself. The separation becomes teacher.
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