The process of transforming difficult emotions—jealousy, possessiveness, rage—into wisdom and compassion through internal work.
Antara-krama means the inner sequence or process of transformation. When Mirabai experienced the pain of separation, jealousy, longing, she did not suppress these emotions; she transformed them through her devotion into deeper love and understanding. In relationships with boundaries, antara-krama is the internal work of metabolizing what arises: the hurt of saying no, the fear of abandonment, the guilt of prioritizing yourself. Rather than acting out these emotions or numbing them, antara-krama invites us to feel them fully, examine them, and let them teach us. When you establish a boundary and feel guilt, that guilt is material for transformation. What does it reveal about your beliefs about love? About your worth? Antara-krama teaches that the work of boundaries is internal—it is emotional and spiritual alchemy that gradually rewires how you understand yourself and love.
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