Mirabai's courageous rejection of social expectations models how to choose partners based on genuine values rather than external approval.
Mirabai scandalized her society by publicly loving Krishna, dancing in temples, abandoning family duty, and refusing a 'respectable' marriage. Her defiance wasn't rebellion for rebellion's sake, but unwavering commitment to authentic desire over social mandate. Many people's attachment patterns are actually inherited social scripts: we seek partners who satisfy family expectations, match our social status, or fulfill prescribed roles rather than who genuinely resonates with our souls. Mirabai's example illuminates the cost of compliant attachment—a life of emotional starvation. Her freedom came through daring to choose differently. When examining attachment style in partner selection, we must ask: Whose values am I serving? Am I choosing someone I genuinely love, or someone my parents would approve of? Do I fear judgment more than I honor my authentic desire? Mirabai's social defiance teaches that secure attachment requires the courage to choose 'wrongly' by society's standards if that choice honors truth.
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