Mirabai's practice of deep self-inquiry as a prerequisite for understanding one's attachment patterns before choosing partners.
Mirabai constantly examined her heart through devotional songs and poetry, questioning her motivations, her attachments, and her authentic desires. This practice of ruthless self-inquiry—what might be called the examined heart—becomes essential for understanding attachment styles. Before we can choose a partner wisely, we must know ourselves: What are we seeking? Are we running from something or moving toward something? Are we choosing from wholeness or from fear? The examined heart asks uncomfortable questions: Do I love this person or the fantasy I've created? Am I attached to being needed? Do I fear abandonment so much that I choose unavailable partners? Mirabai's songs often document this inner work, the wrestling with her own contradictions and desires. For those with anxious or avoidant attachment, this practice becomes transformative. It creates space between stimulus (attraction) and response (commitment), allowing conscious choice rather than reactive patterns. The examined heart is the foundation of secure attachment.
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