Mirabai's practice of examining her own desires and longings to distinguish divine love from ego-driven attachment patterns in romantic selection.
Mirabai's poetry repeatedly examines her own heart—asking whether her longing for Krishna stems from true devotion or from ego, pride, or social conditioning. This examined heart practice directly illuminates attachment patterns in partner selection. Anxious attachment often masks as romantic passion; avoidant attachment disguises itself as independence. By adopting Mirabai's contemplative rigor, you can investigate: Am I drawn to this person because they genuinely complement my growth, or because they fit a fantasy that soothes my insecurity? Do I fear losing them because love is real, or because I've unconsciously positioned them as my source of worth? This practice requires radical honesty about your own psychological patterns. Mirabai's example shows that spiritual maturity means continuously questioning your motivations, not accepting surface-level explanations for your attachments.
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