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Devotional Commitment as Conscious Choice

Mirabai's unwavering devotion to Krishna models how commitment flows from continuous conscious choice rather than obligation or sunk-cost fallacy.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's relationship with Krishna was not passive acceptance but active, repeated choice. Each day she renewed her devotion; each poem was a fresh commitment. This reframes how we understand partnership commitment. Anxious attachment often clings through obligation or fear of loss; avoidant attachment resists commitment to maintain control. Mirabai's model suggests a third way: devotional commitment as daily, conscious renewal. Rather than 'I chose you once, so I'm trapped here,' this becomes 'I choose you today, knowing I could choose differently.' This transforms attachment from static binding to dynamic relationship. Applied to partner selection and attachment, this means: Can I choose this person freshly each day? Do I stay because I want to, or because I'm afraid to leave? Is my commitment alive and chosen, or deadened by obligation? This conscious choice framework builds secure attachment by making both partners active agents rather than victims of circumstance.

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