Ananya-bhakti—exclusive devotion to one sacred reality—reveals how secure attachment requires genuine commitment rather than keeping options open or hedging emotional bets.
Ananya-bhakti means singular, undivided devotion—Mirabai's complete focus on Krishna without hedging or backup plans. This concept illuminates a modern attachment challenge: the tendency to keep multiple options available, to date while emotionally unavailable, or to commit while mentally scanning for exits. Avoidant attachment often manifests as the refusal of ananya-bhakti, insisting on freedom that prevents genuine intimacy. Anxious attachment sometimes confuses ananya-bhakti with fusion, creating enmeshment. True ananya-bhakti in partnership means choosing someone and committing your full presence and attention—not in self-abandonment, but in genuine offering. This doesn't mean staying in harmful relationships; ananya-bhakti includes the clarity to recognize when a partnership cannot be your spiritual focus. But when you choose to commit, it means directing your energy there rather than dissipating it across fantasies, exes, or what-ifs. Mirabai's undivided devotion created the depth that sustained her through hardship. Secure attachment similarly requires the willingness to truly show up, fully present, for your chosen partner.
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