The distinction between selfless devotion and controlling attachment, central to maintaining healthy boundaries in intimate relationships.
Mirabai's radical love for Krishna transcended possession or demand—she loved without requiring reciprocation or exclusivity. This concept explores how genuine love releases the beloved rather than grasping them. In the context of boundaries in love, this means distinguishing between healthy emotional connection and the need to control, possess, or merge completely with another person. Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that true devotion honors the other's autonomy and spiritual path. Applied practically, this framework helps individuals recognize when love has become possessive, when boundaries have dissolved into enmeshment. By cultivating divine love—love that celebrates the other's freedom—we paradoxically create stronger, more authentic relationships. This concept invites examination of our deepest motivations: Do we love to uplift, or to fill our own voids?
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