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The Dance of Devotion and Autonomy

The creative tension between giving yourself to love and maintaining your own spiritual and emotional sovereignty.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai loved completely yet lived entirely on her own terms. She danced alone in temples, wrote poetry that scandalized her family, rejected social roles—all while maintaining absolute devotion to Krishna. This wasn't contradiction; it was integration. The dance of devotion and autonomy means: you can be fully committed to someone or something without dissolving into it. You can say 'I love you' and 'I need to do this alone.' You can be vulnerable and still sovereign. Many people confuse boundary-setting with withdrawal from love. Mirabai shows another way: boundaries are the structure that allows authentic devotion to flourish. When you know where you end and the other begins, you can meet them with wholeness rather than neediness. The healthiest loves are between people who've chosen themselves first and chosen each other second.

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