Mirabai's consistent, unconditional devotion models the reliable presence and follow-through that builds secure attachment bonds.
Attachment security is built through earned trust—a partner's repeated demonstration that they are present, responsive, and reliable even during conflict or separation. Mirabai's devotion was famously consistent despite decades of non-reciprocation and hardship; she showed up completely regardless of circumstances. In modern attachment terms, this is the opposite of anxious abandonment or avoidant withdrawal during stress. Couples can cultivate earned security through a practice of steady devotion: returning to connection after arguments, showing up during partner's crises, maintaining affection even when romance feels routine, keeping commitments, and being emotionally available. This isn't codependency or self-abandonment; it's a conscious decision to prioritize the relationship's security. Mirabai's practice teaches that devotion is both gift and discipline—it requires showing up when you don't feel like it, when it's inconvenient, when results aren't immediate. Over time, this reliability rewires the nervous system. Partners who practice steady devotion report decreased anxiety, reduced avoidant defenses, and genuine felt security. The beloved (and the self) learns they are worth the consistent attention.
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