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Ecstatic Reciprocity and Mutual Devotion

Moving beyond one-directional longing toward relationships where both people actively choose, celebrate, and devotionally tend each other.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotion to Krishna was profound and one-directional—her beloved existed largely in inner reality. Yet her bhakti tradition acknowledges that human love differs: reciprocal devotion creates unique joy. Ecstatic reciprocity means two people mutually choosing each other, actively celebrating each other's presence, both tenderly attending the relationship. This concept reframes insecure attachment patterns. Anxious attachment often involves one-directional longing (you giving more than receiving). Avoidant attachment avoids even trying for reciprocity (keeping distance to avoid vulnerability). Secure attachment in the bhakti frame means both people actively devotionally tend each other: showing up fully, expressing love clearly, building practices that reinforce mutual choice. Practical application: in evaluating partners or relationships, ask: Is this reciprocal? Do we both actively choose each other? Can we celebrate each other? Do we create rituals that reinforce connection? Are we both willing to be vulnerable and tend the relationship? Ecstatic reciprocity isn't 50-50 scorekeeping; it's both people bringing devotional presence and active love. This transforms attachment from anxious-avoidant dynamics into mutually expanding communion.

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