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Freedom as Renunciation of Social Bonds

The radical freedom to prioritize inner truth over social approval, family pressure, or conventional loyalty—essential for honest reckoning with affairs.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai abandoned social convention, marriage obligations, and family expectations to follow her spiritual path. This freedom is instructive for those navigating affairs and broken trust, where guilt, shame, and social judgment often prevent honest conversation. True freedom, in the bhakti sense, means the willingness to face scandal, disappointment, and social censure in order to speak truth. Many affairs persist because people remain enslaved to what others expect—the appearance of the happy marriage, the respectable family, the trustworthy partner. Mirabai's example suggests that liberation begins when we choose integrity over image. This doesn't justify infidelity; rather, it calls us to ask: What am I defending? What truth am I hiding to maintain an illusion? Freedom emerges when we're willing to lose approval in exchange for honest living.

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