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Freedom as Released Clinging

Liberation understood not as escape from relationship but as the loosening of desperate grasping, control, and conditional love.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai walked away from marriage, family, and social position—not to be alone, but to release the clinging to approval and safety. This is freedom: not the absence of relationship but freedom within relationship. We cling when we're afraid: afraid of abandonment, loss of identity, or unmet needs. Clinging appears as controlling behavior, jealousy, people-pleasing, or emotional walls. It promises safety but creates suffering. Released clinging means you can love your partner without needing them to prove your worth, can be part of a community without fearing rejection, can be alone without panic. This doesn't happen through will alone but through practices like therapy, mindfulness, and honest conversation that gradually reveal the fears beneath the clinging. As clinging releases, you discover that real belonging—to yourself, to others, to life—was always available. Your autonomy and your capacity for genuine togetherness both increase. Freedom and love become indistinguishable.

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