A reflective practice for honestly observing your attachment patterns without judgment, drawing from Mirabai's poetry of self-revelation.
Mirabai's devotional poetry is radically honest about her own emotional experience—her desperation, joy, contradiction, and longing. She models the examined heart as a spiritual practice: brutal transparency with oneself. In attachment patterns, this means regularly questioning your own behavior without shame. Why do you choose distant partners? Do you replay rejection? Are you attracted to people who mirror your wounds? Create a practice of writing or reflection like Mirabai's poems: express your attachment fears, desires, and patterns plainly. Notice when you minimize genuine incompatibility or idealize a partner's flaws. This practice doesn't aim at perfection but at seeing clearly. The examined heart is freedom's gateway—you cannot transform what you refuse to see. By witnessing your own patterns with compassion rather than judgment, you gain choice in how you love.
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