Devotion Softens the Burdened Mind
A burdened mind does not become lighter by reasoning alone; it often needs surrender, prayer, and loving remembrance.
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A burdened mind does not become lighter by reasoning alone; it often needs surrender, prayer, and loving remembrance.
Life changes form, but the deeper self is not destroyed by change, separation, or the passing of the body.
Grief becomes harder when carried in isolation and easier to bear when held within prayer, remembrance, and loving community.
Grief softens more safely when life keeps a gentle spiritual rhythm instead of collapsing into total disorder.
Rushing through grief — or suppressing it — delays healing. Vedic tradition gives grief its own time and ritual.