Distinguishing between the ego's attachment and the soul's authentic longing in uncoupling, using Mirabai's radical devotion as a model for releasing what was never truly ours.
Mirabai's life exemplifies a consciousness that separates attachment from love itself. In divorce and uncoupling, this concept invites you to examine whether you grieve the person or the identity you built around them. Mirabai left her husband's household not from hatred but from an overwhelming call to something truer. She teaches that authentic separation honors both the soul's evolution and the heart's capacity to love without possession. This framework asks: What remains when you remove expectation? By examining your grief through devotion rather than loss, you access the freedom Mirabai discovered—the ability to love what was while releasing what binds you to suffering. This distinction transforms uncoupling from failure into spiritual maturation.
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