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Viyoga as Spiritual Longing

Mirabai's separation poetry reframes loss as a form of sacred longing (viyoga) that deepens rather than destroys spiritual connection.

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Viyoga—spiritual separation or longing—is central to bhakti tradition. Mirabai sang of her separation from Krishna with anguish and ecstasy intertwined, treating absence itself as a path to union. Anticipatory grief contains a similar paradox: we grieve a loss that hasn't yet occurred, suspending ourselves between presence and absence. Viyoga teaches that this liminal space is not merely painful but potentially transformative. The longing we feel now—the ache of impermanence—can become a bridge to deeper understanding. Rather than viewing anticipatory grief as a breakdown, viyoga frames it as a spiritual practice: the soul learning to love beyond the body's presence, to hold connection across time. This doesn't erase pain, but it recontextualizes it as devotion, as proof of how deeply the other has shaped us.

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