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Bhakti and Boundaries: Devotion Without Self-Erasure

Maintaining spiritual devotion to a partner while preserving individual identity and non-negotiable personal values.

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Why It Matters

Bhakti, the devotional path Mirabai followed, involves total surrender—yet her life demonstrates that complete devotion to the divine does not require abandoning oneself. This paradox offers crucial wisdom for attachment styles that oscillate between enmeshment and disconnection. Anxiously attached individuals often mistake losing themselves in a relationship for love, seeking complete merger with a partner to feel safe. Avoidantly attached people protect their boundaries so rigidly that genuine intimacy becomes impossible. Mirabai's devotion to Krishna included fierce independence: she refused forced remarriage, rejected royal comfort, and maintained her spiritual practice above all else. This model of bhakti suggests that healthy attachment requires both profound openness and unwavering self-preservation. When choosing a partner, this concept asks: Can I be completely devoted while remaining completely myself? Can I surrender my defenses without surrendering my dignity? Can I offer my heart while keeping my values intact? This framework helps us recognize when devotion has transformed into self-abandonment—a common pattern for anxiously attached individuals—and when boundaries have calcified into isolation, a protective mechanism of the avoidantly attached.

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