Viyoga-yoga is the paradoxical spiritual principle that separation and absence can deepen connection and union with what is most essential.
In Mirabai's devotional tradition, viyoga (separation) and yoga (union) are not opposites but interwoven states. The pain of separation from Krishna paradoxically deepens her union with him; the longing *is* the intimacy. This reverses the typical understanding of loss as disconnection. When we lose someone or something, conventional wisdom urges us to "move on" and rebuild connection elsewhere. Viyoga-yoga teaches that loss can intensify our spiritual or creative connection to what has been taken. The absence becomes more present, more vivid, more real than presence ever was. In grief-based creativity, this manifests as a deepened attunement: you are not distracted from your lost love but brought closer to its essence. The art becomes a form of continued communion. This principle liberates the bereaved from the expectation to "get over it," instead honoring the paradox that absence can be a form of profound presence and connection.
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