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Devotion Without Dependency: The Sacred Difference

Mirabai distinguishes between passionate devotion and dependent clinging; understanding this difference resolves the paradox of secure attachment.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai devoted her entire life to her spiritual beloved, yet she was extraordinarily independent and self-directed. She did not wait for permission, did not require reciprocation, did not abandon herself. This paradox—complete devotion paired with radical independence—directly contradicts the anxious attachment assumption that love requires dependency or the avoidant assumption that love requires distance. Mirabai's bhakti teaches that true devotion strengthens the self rather than dissolving it. Dependency emerges when we attach to another for survival, identity, or worth. Devotion emerges when we attach from wholeness, celebrating the beloved while maintaining our own center. In partnership, this means: you can be deeply committed and fiercely autonomous; you can prioritize the relationship and maintain your own vision; you can be vulnerable and strong simultaneously. The examined heart distinguishes between the sacred call to love and the neurotic need to be loved. Mirabai answered the first while refusing the second. She neither clung nor withdrew. Applied to modern attachment, this framework suggests that secure attachment is neither merger nor distance, but devoted presence from a grounded center—what psychology calls earned security.

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