The contemplative practice of understanding your betrayer's suffering and fear, dissolving the binary of victim and villain.
Bhav-samadhi is the capacity to enter another's emotional and spiritual state, to feel what they feel. This is not forgiveness offered prematurely; it is understanding pursued with ruthless compassion. After affairs and broken trust, the natural response is to demonize: "They are cruel, selfish, incapable of love." Mirabai's path asks you to go deeper. What fear drove them to the affair? What incompleteness were they seeking to fill? What wounds were they running from? This is not excusing their behavior; it is contextualizing it. When you can hold both truths—"This person betrayed me AND this person is suffering and limited and human"—something shifts. Resentment begins to dissolve not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you recognize yourself in their struggle. Bhav-samadhi is the practice that transforms affairs from cosmic injustice into the ordinary human tragedy of people making choices from their level of consciousness. This understanding is the precondition for genuine trust rebuilding, because you no longer expect perfection.
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