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The Paradox of Devotion: Attachment and Freedom

Holding the tension between commitment and autonomy, devotion and freedom, without collapsing into codependency or isolation.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai loved Krishna with singular intensity, yet this devotion liberated rather than constrained her. The paradox is that true devotion requires freedom; forced or coerced love is not devotion at all. This paradox applies directly to human relationships. The healthiest bonds are chosen daily, not demanded perpetually. Boundaries honor this paradox by creating space for both deep bonding and individual becoming. A mature relationship asks: Can we be devoted *and* free? Can we matter to each other without owning each other? Mirabai's tradition rejects the false spirituality that demands self-erasure. Instead, it teaches that the greatest devotion flows from a self that is intact, awake, and choosing. When you protect your boundaries—your solitude, your creativity, your friendships, your autonomy—you actually deepen your capacity for genuine intimacy. You have a self to bring to the relationship.

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