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The Paradox of Divine Love in Partnership

Mirabai's radical devotion to Krishna as a model for understanding how unconditional love transcends possession and fear in romantic attachment.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that divine love operates beyond social contracts and material security. Applied to partnership attachment, this concept examines how romanticizing a partner mirrors the devotee's relationship with the divine—often creating unstable patterns where you seek transcendence rather than reciprocal care. The examined heart asks: Are you loving your partner, or loving an idealized image? Mirabai's freedom came through surrendering attachment to outcome, suggesting that secure partnership requires releasing the fantasy of perfect union. This doesn't mean loving less, but loving with clarity about the other person's humanity rather than your projected divinity onto them.

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