Shifting your primary devotion from securing your partner's validation to cultivating an internal spiritual anchor that frees you from anxious attachment.
Mirabai famously rejected marriage to a human king because her devotion belonged entirely to Krishna, the divine beloved. This radical reorientation freed her from the cage of social expectation and interpersonal dependency. In modern attachment work, this translates to examining whether you've made your romantic partner your primary source of validation, safety, and meaning. Freedom Through Devotional Reorientation means developing an internal anchor—whether spiritual practice, creative work, community, or purpose—that doesn't depend on your partner's approval. This creates what secure attachment researchers call an internal secure base. From this foundation, you can love your partner freely rather than desperately. Mirabai's example shows that paradoxically, releasing the compulsive need for human romantic validation allows for more genuine, less desperate love.
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