Mirabai's defiance of her marriage vow models when attachment to a person or institution must be released in service of deeper truth and freedom.
Mirabai's abandonment of her marriage vow—shocking in her cultural context—was not callous but sacred. She recognized that a vow made without authenticity, made to fulfill others' expectations rather than genuine commitment, had no true spiritual force. This framework addresses a critical attachment question: When should we stay, and when should we go? Many people remain in insecure attachments because they've been taught that commitment means endurance regardless of truth. Mirabai teaches that authentic vows emerge from authentic choice. Her life demonstrates that sometimes breaking a false commitment is the deepest integrity. In examining our attachment patterns, this concept invites us to ask: Am I staying because of genuine devotion or fear, duty, or shame? Did I choose this relationship authentically, or was I chosen by circumstance? Sometimes secure attachment requires the courage to release a partnership that was never truly authentic.
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