A state of spiritual rapture and presence accessible through devotion, prayer, and surrender, providing genuine fulfillment independent of physical pleasure.
Mirabai's poetry and accounts of her life describe moments of overwhelming divine intoxication—a state of ecstatic union so intense that the ordinary world fell away. This was not chemical or sensory; it was the fruit of devotion, longing, and spiritual practice. For celibate practitioners, divine intoxication offers a crucial testimony: fulfillment exists beyond physical sensation. States of genuine ecstasy, aliveness, and presence are available through prayer, meditation, music, nature, and authentic connection. These states are not compensations or consolation prizes; they are real experiences of transcendence. However, they require cultivation—they do not happen passively. Mirabai spent hours in devotional practice, song, and prayer. For contemporary practitioners, this means investing seriously in whatever opens you to transcendence: ritual, art, community, contemplation, or service. When you taste genuine ecstasy through these channels, celibacy no longer feels like deprivation. You have discovered that aliveness itself is available without sexual expression. Presence becomes intoxicating.
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