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Devotion as Choice, Not Compulsion

Mirabai's devotion was chosen freely; this framework distinguishes secure attachment rooted in choice from compulsive patterns.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai chose her path of devotion consciously and repeatedly, despite enormous social and familial pressure to conform. This distinction—between chosen devotion and compelled adherence—becomes critical in attachment. Many attachment patterns feel inevitable, like unchangeable temperament, when they're actually habitual patterns we could revise. Someone with anxious attachment often experiences their clinging as compulsion: 'I can't help but pursue,' 'I can't bear their distance,' 'I need constant contact.' While the feelings are real, the attachment pattern itself remains a choice point. Mirabai's tradition teaches that awareness precedes freedom. As you observe your attachment patterns—your specific triggers, your habitual responses, your recurring scenarios—you can recognize them as choices you've made, however unconsciously. This recognition opens possibility. You could respond differently. You could choose a partner who doesn't trigger your insecure patterns. You could communicate your needs directly rather than controlling or pleading. You could establish healthy boundaries. You could, like Mirabai, choose devotion consciously rather than enacting it compulsively. This shift from compulsion to choice is the difference between secure and insecure attachment.

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