Mirabai's rejection of family expectations to build authentic relationships based on genuine connection and shared values.
Mirabai's most radical act may have been abandoning her biological family's expectations to live according to her spiritual calling. She chose her faith community and her relationship with Krishna over the prescribed role of dutiful widow. This is essential for understanding attachment in modern contexts: secure attachment means building relationships with people who understand and support your authentic self, not those bound to you by obligation or convention. Many insecure attachment patterns originate in families where conditional love, enmeshment, or neglect created wounds we unconsciously recreate in romantic partnerships. Mirabai's path suggests that healing involves consciously choosing your relational world—selecting partners, friendships, and communities that honor your wholeness. When examining attachment style in choosing partners, this concept asks: Am I choosing based on genuine resonance or family programming? Do I surround myself with people who see and accept me, or those who demand I remain small? Mirabai's bold choice to build her own relational reality offers permission to do the same, grounding secure attachment in authentic choice rather than inherited obligation.
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