Cultivating felt, relational intimacy with the divine as the primary love relationship, meeting needs for connection and belonging.
In bhakti tradition, particularly through Mirabai's relationship with Krishna, the divine is addressed as beloved—not abstract concept but intimate partner. Devotional intimacy transforms celibacy by providing a real relational home for the heart's longing to connect, be seen, and be loved. This isn't imagination or fantasy; it's a spiritual practice of presence and reciprocal relationship. Practitioners engage through prayer, song, ritual, and conversation with the divine beloved, creating daily moments of genuine encounter. Unlike human relationships with their inevitable limitations and potential for abandonment, this relationship asks for exclusive availability and radical faithfulness. Mirabai's poetry models speaking directly to her beloved Krishna—complaining, yearning, celebrating, resting in his presence. For those choosing celibacy, devotional intimacy provides the relational satisfaction often sought through sexual partnership, meeting deep needs for being known and cherished.
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