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Devotion as Active Choice

Reframing commitment in arranged marriage as a continuous, conscious choosing rather than a fixed obligation determined by circumstance.

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Why It Matters

For Mirabai, devotion was not passive acceptance but an active, moment-by-moment choice to love and serve. She could have settled into resentful duty; instead, she chose devotion daily. Applied to arranged marriage, this framework transforms partnership from something done to you into something you actively participate in creating. Each day, you choose: Do I engage genuinely with this person? Do I practice patience, curiosity, or kindness today? This practice radically shifts the emotional signature of partnership. Obligation feels like constraint; choice feels like agency. When family members or circumstances selected your partner, you cannot change that historical fact. But you can change the stance you take toward it. Mirabai's teaching is that authentic devotion arises from this freedom to choose—even within constraints. This doesn't mean staying in harmful situations, but rather approaching whatever relationship you're in with conscious participation rather than resigned passivity. Your commitment becomes alive because it's remade constantly.

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