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Independence Within Devotion

The paradox of being deeply committed to a relationship while maintaining unwavering self-regard and personal freedom—avoiding enmeshment.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai chose devotion to Krishna over marriage, family obligation, and social conformity, modeling a revolutionary independence that threatened her society. Yet this wasn't rejection of love but radical autonomy within it. She loved fiercely while answering only to her inner calling. For modern attachment, this teaches the secure balance: you can be deeply devoted to your partner while maintaining clear boundaries, personal interests, and spiritual independence. Anxious attachment often collapses into enmeshment, seeking merger and losing yourself. Avoidant attachment uses independence as armor against intimacy. Mirabai's model shows a third way: fierce self-knowledge and commitment to your own truth, held simultaneously with passionate engagement. Your partner is not your reason for being. Your devotion to them doesn't require self-abandonment. This balance—loving someone completely while remaining completely yourself—creates the psychological safety that allows secure attachment to flourish.

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