Understanding that clear relational boundaries create unexpected freedom, allowing you to love and live more fully within conscious limits.
This seems counterintuitive: boundaries constrain, yet they liberate. Mirabai's devotional discipline—her daily practice, her focus on Krishna, her refusal of worldly entanglement—freed her from the infinite demands of family and society. Constraint creates clarity. When you know your limits, you stop wasting energy managing the impossible. When you say no to a draining relationship, you reclaim energy for the people and pursuits that nourish you. When you establish a boundary with a parent, you paradoxically open the possibility of a healthier relationship with them. Freedom within boundaries is not a contradiction; it is the only sustainable freedom. Absolute freedom—saying yes to everything, honoring every demand, remaining available to everyone—is actually a prison. You become formless, reactive, eroded. Mirabai's constraints (her devotion, her refusal, her wandering) created the container in which she became radiant, unforgettable, free.
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