Mirabai's primary devotion to the eternal Krishna while navigating temporal relationships as a model for holding partnerships lightly without losing commitment.
Mirabai's theological stance held Krishna as eternal and unchanging while the human realm constantly shifts and dies. She invested fully in relationships and moment-to-moment experience while never forgetting their ultimate impermanence. This perspective offers profound medicine for attachment anxiety and avoidance. Anxious attachment often clings to partners as if they're eternal anchors—the desperation comes from unconsciously believing this relationship is your only source of permanence. Avoidant attachment dismisses relationships as meaningless because everything dies anyway. Mirabai's wisdom transcends both: you can commit fully to a temporal partnership precisely because you're anchored in something eternal (however you conceptualize it—spiritual practice, values, growth, love itself). This reframes partner selection away from urgency: you're not desperately seeking someone to make you permanent, nor cynically dismissing everyone as temporary. Instead, you're choosing someone with whom to practice presence and love during the time you share. This reduces the crushing weight placed on relationships and allows for more spacious, generous partnerships.
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