The practice of redirecting erotic energy toward spiritual union, transforming celibacy from deprivation into devotional fulfillment through bhakti.
Mirabai's life exemplifies how romantic longing can be consecrated toward the divine rather than suppressed. In celibacy without sex, the heart's capacity for passion need not atrophy; instead, it channels toward spiritual beloved—Krishna in her case. This framework reframes celibacy not as sexual renunciation but as love-redirection. The examined heart recognizes that erotic attraction contains genuine spiritual yearning. By naming this transformation consciously, practitioners avoid both repression and guilt. Mirabai's songs reveal a woman fully alive erotically, dancing and singing with abandon—but toward the infinite rather than the finite. This concept honors desire itself while transmuting its object, making celibacy a gateway to deeper intimacy with existence rather than a prison of denial.
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