Mirabai's practice of rigorous inner examination as essential for identifying unconscious attachment patterns before choosing partners.
Mirabai's devotional poetry demonstrates unflinching self-examination—she articulates longing, rage, confusion, and desire without spiritual bypassing. This examined heart practice is crucial for attachment awareness: we cannot transform patterns we refuse to see. Many insecure attachment styles operate invisibly, driven by childhood wounds or unmet needs we've never named. Mirabai's example shows that true spiritual practice requires brutal honesty about our interior landscape. Before choosing a partner, the examined heart asks: What wounds am I hoping they'll heal? What parental patterns am I recreating? Where does my self-worth depend on their approval? This isn't self-judgment but clear-eyed observation. The bhakti tradition values the full spectrum of human emotion—grief, rage, longing—as valid data about our spiritual and psychological state. By examining our hearts thoroughly before partnering, we avoid unconsciously selecting someone to fill our emptiness, instead choosing from a place of relative wholeness.
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