Mirabai's practice of examining her heart through devotion teaches us to process grief and loss before choosing partners.
Mirabai constantly examined her inner landscape—her longings, her pain, her contradictions—through the lens of devotional poetry and practice. She did not flee her grief over separation from Krishna; instead, she metabolized it into art and wisdom. This concept applies to attachment style by proposing that unexamined grief—from childhood wounds, previous relationships, or unmet needs—sabotages partner selection. We unconsciously choose partners who either recreate our pain or promise to heal it, neither of which builds secure attachment. Mirabai's tradition invites us to sit with our heartbreak, name our patterns, and grieve what we lost before we project those losses onto new partners. The examined heart knows the difference between authentic resonance and compulsive repetition. This grief work becomes the prerequisite for choosing from wholeness rather than woundedness.
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