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Devotion as Secure Base Practice

Mirabai's unwavering devotion to Krishna models the secure internal base that allows healthy attachment in romantic relationships.

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Why It Matters

Attachment theory identifies a secure base—an internalized sense of safety—as foundational to healthy relating. Mirabai's devotion to Krishna functioned as precisely this: an anchor that remained steady regardless of external circumstances or others' approval. This internal security allowed her to relate authentically without desperate clinging or avoidant withdrawal. When we develop our own devotional practice—whether spiritual, creative, or values-based—we establish a similar secure base independent of romantic partnership. This transforms partner selection and relating: we choose companions to enhance an already-full life rather than to fill an existential void. Mirabai's model suggests that the most secure attachment styles emerge when individuals maintain deep commitment to something transcendent. By cultivating our own devotional anchor, we become less prone to anxious pursuit or fearful distance, and more capable of meeting partners as equals in genuine communion.

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