Mirabai's practice of heart-examination through devotional inquiry provides a framework for conscious partner selection rather than reactive choosing.
Mirabai's bhakti emphasizes rigorous self-knowledge through the examined heart—constant inquiry into the truth of one's own feelings and motivations. This contemplative discipline directly applies to attachment patterns: before choosing a partner, can you honestly examine why you're drawn to them? Do you recognize your own wounds, fears, and defensive patterns? Mirabai didn't deny her grief or her rebelliousness; she examined these states within the container of devotion. Applied to relationships, the examined heart means creating awareness of your attachment triggers, your relational wounds, and your unconscious patterns before they drive partner selection. This isn't about achieving perfection but about bringing consciousness to the process. When you know your own heart's tendencies—toward avoidance, pursuit, idealization, or devaluation—you can make deliberate choices aligned with growth rather than reactive choices driven by old patterns. Mirabai's tradition treats the heart as both the site of greatest deception and greatest wisdom.
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