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Grief as Attachment Clarity Tool

Using Mirabai's unflinching engagement with grief to examine attachment patterns and hidden dependencies in romantic choice.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai did not spiritualize away her longing for Krishna; she wept, raged, and grieved publicly. This radical honesty about loss offers a powerful tool for examining attachment styles. Rather than suppressing grief about unavailable partners or unmet relational needs, Mirabai's approach suggests that grief itself reveals our attachment patterns. When we grieve a relationship, we discover what we were actually attached to: were we attached to the person, or to an image? To their love, or to their validation of us? Mirabai's poetry transformed grief into wisdom, allowing her to distinguish between spiritual devotion and desperate clinging. For modern practitioners, sitting with grief about past partners—without rushing to replace them—creates space to observe our attachment mechanisms. Do we choose partners to avoid loneliness, to prove our worth, or to deepen genuine connection? Grief answers these questions.

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