A reframing of possessive or anxious jealousy as misdirected passion that can be alchemized into spiritual depth and authentic intimacy.
Mirabai experienced jealousy in her devotion to Krishna—the mythological setting includes Krishna's many loves, his seeming neglect, his absence. Rather than toxic possessiveness, Mirabai's jealousy becomes fuel for deeper surrender and more fierce love. In attachment, jealousy often signals insecurity and anxious clinging. But Mirabai shows that the intensity beneath jealousy—the passion, the refusal of indifference—can be transmuted. Instead of demanding exclusivity to soothe your fear of abandonment, you channel that fierce energy into spiritual intimacy. You become jealous not for exclusive possession but for authentic presence. You demand real meeting, not reassurance. This transmutation requires self-awareness: noticing when jealousy arises, investigating its root (often unmet childhood needs), and consciously redirecting that passionate intensity toward genuine connection and your own inner devotional practice. Mirabai's approach prevents jealousy from becoming corrosive while honoring its message: that you long for something real. Transformed through bhakti awareness, jealousy becomes the fire that purifies shallow love into authentic devotion.
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