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Freedom as Essential to Love

A fundamental principle that partners must remain genuinely free—to stay or leave—for love to be authentic and not coercive.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai chose her path to Krishna despite social pressure, family opposition, and spiritual convention. Her freedom to choose was inseparable from the authenticity of her devotion. In attachment theory, anxious patterns often emerge from relationships built on obligation or fear rather than choice—staying because you're afraid to leave, choosing partners who need you more than want you. This concept asserts that love that requires someone to stay is not love. Both partners must be genuinely free to leave; this freedom paradoxically strengthens commitment because presence becomes chosen daily, not coerced by fear or dependence. Partners with secure attachment demonstrate this principle naturally—they remain because they want to, not because they're trapped. Creating this freedom in relationships means releasing manipulation, guilt-tripping, and control. Love becomes what it truly is: mutual, voluntary, and therefore powerful.

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