Applying the bhakti practice of discernment—distinguishing true calling from distraction—to evaluating potential partners.
In Mirabai's bhakti path, discernment meant distinguishing genuine spiritual calling from ego's attachments and worldly distractions. This framework applies powerfully to attachment patterns in choosing partners. Rather than defaulting to familiar attachment styles, devotional discernment asks: Does this person reflect my values? Do I feel more free or more trapped? Does love flow naturally or do I constantly work to earn their presence? Mirabai's fierce clarity about her devotion to Krishna—and her refusal of false compromises—models this discernment. She didn't settle for partial love or conditional acceptance. Applied to modern partnership, this means examining whether you're choosing someone because you genuinely align, or because you're operating from anxious attachment, avoidant protection, or inherited patterns. True discernment reveals whether a relationship expands your capacity for love or contracts it into neediness. This practice transforms attachment style from automatic reaction to conscious selection.
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