Mirabai's practice of rigorous self-inquiry reveals the hidden wounds and desires driving insecure attachment patterns.
Mirabai's legacy emphasizes the examined heart—relentless introspection into one's deepest motives, longings, and fears. In attachment theory, secure bonding requires honest recognition of what we truly need versus what we project onto partners. The examined heart practice involves asking: What am I really seeking in this relationship? What wounds am I trying to heal? Where does my anxiety originate? Mirabai questioned every social norm and expectation, modeling courage to face uncomfortable truths about desire and devotion. Applied to romantic attachment, this framework helps individuals distinguish between genuine love and anxious dependency, between healthy autonomy and avoidant walls. Through journaling, meditation, or guided reflection, examining the heart reveals the specific attachment injuries—childhood deprivation, betrayal, neglect—that fuel insecure patterns, enabling conscious healing rather than unconscious repetition.
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