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Viyoga: The Spiritual Use of Absence

A framework for transforming separation and loss into spiritual depth, treating anticipated civilizational collapse as a catalyst for inner transformation.

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Why It Matters

Viyoga—the experience of separation from the beloved—was central to Mirabai's devotional practice. Rather than a passive suffering, viyoga became a doorway to deeper love and understanding. In the context of anticipatory grief, viyoga invites us to consciously experience the distance between the world we inherited and the world we fear losing. This is not resignation but a deliberate practice of presence with absence. By leaning into the gap between what was and what may no longer be, we develop spiritual resilience and clarity about what truly sustains us. The practice transforms anticipatory grief from paralysis into a vehicle for inner maturation, where loss becomes a teacher rather than merely a threat.

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