Conscious redirection of sexual and romantic energy into devotional practice, art, and service without suppression or denial.
Sublimation in bhakti context differs from Freudian repression—it's not pushing desire underground but consciously transforming its expression. The intense, embodied longing of sexuality becomes fuel for devotional practice: passionate singing, ecstatic prayer, creative expression, and energetic service. Mirabai danced, sang, and moved her body in worship with erotic intensity, channeling desire into devotion rather than denying it. This framework honors the energy of desire while redirecting its outlet. The practice requires awareness of arousal and longing as it arises, meeting it with conscious choice: this energy belongs to my beloved, to my practice, to my creative expression. Bhakti sublimation isn't about becoming less alive or desireless; it's about recognizing desire's root as the soul's longing for unity and fulfillment. Through this lens, celibacy becomes the container for channeling life force toward spiritual deepening, art, and authentic service to others.
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