The dissolution of individual ego through total offering, making celibacy an expression of selflessness rather than self-denial.
Mirabai's refusal of conventional marriage and social expectation was an act of ahamanivedana—offering her entire personhood to what transcends the personal. This is not self-abnegation born from shame or fear; it is conscious merger with something larger. In celibacy practice, ahamanivedana shifts the psychological framework from "I am depriving myself" to "I am giving myself completely." This distinction matters profoundly. When the separate self is surrendered, the familiar narratives around romantic fulfillment, sexual expression, and social validation lose their grip. The examined heart discovers it is not celibate—it is undivided, offered wholly to love itself. This transforms the practice from a restriction imposed by ethics into a freedom born of clarity about what deserves our devotion.
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