The practice of rigorous self-inquiry into your own wounds, longings, and patterns before entering partnership, essential for breaking attachment cycles.
Mirabai's poetry constantly returns to self-examination—questioning her motives, her desires, her wounds. The examined heart is not self-doubt but radical honesty about why we seek love. Avoidantly attached people often skip this step, believing independence means needing no one. Anxiously attached people examine obsessively but don't act on insights. True self-knowledge means naming your specific fears: Do you choose distant partners to recreate abandonment? Do you choose enmeshed partners to feel safe? Mirabai's bhakti practice required constant self-interrogation with fierce compassion. Before choosing partners, this concept asks: Can you name your attachment wounds without judgment? Can you recognize your patterns in past relationships? This foundation allows conscious choice rather than reactive bonding, transforming attachment from unconscious repetition into deliberate growth.
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