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Viyoga—Separation as Spiritual Practice

The bhakti framework of separation as a legitimate spiritual path that deepens devotion rather than diminishes it.

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Why It Matters

Viyoga—the pain of separation—appears throughout Mirabai's poetry not as an obstacle but as a doorway to deeper communion. In bhakti wisdom, the ache of missing the beloved becomes the very substance of spiritual practice. Mirabai's longing for Krishna intensified her devotion rather than weakening it. For anticipatory grief, viyoga reframes the pain you feel now as neither pathological nor wasted emotion, but as authentic spiritual work. The grief you experience while someone is still alive can become a form of practice—a deliberate, sanctified ache that keeps you tethered to what matters most. Rather than resisting or suppressing anticipatory grief, this concept invites you to meet it as a teacher, allowing it to refine your love and clarify what the relationship truly means to your soul.

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