Mirabai's radical devotion to Krishna as a template for understanding how spiritual surrender can transform anxious or avoidant attachment patterns in romantic relationships.
Mirabai's bhakti practice centered on an intensely personal, embodied love for the divine—dancing, singing, and surrendering completely to Krishna. This model reveals how attachment need not be codependent when rooted in spiritual wholeness rather than ego-driven hunger. For those examining their attachment style in choosing partners, Mirabai's example offers a paradox: complete vulnerability and devotion become sources of freedom rather than bondage. She loved without requiring reciprocal social validation, loved across caste and family boundaries, and loved in ways her culture deemed transgressive. This teaches us that secure attachment begins when we love from a place of already-felt connection to something larger than ourselves, rather than seeking partners to complete us. Her fierce autonomy within devotion shows how to love without losing ourselves.
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