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Longing as Information: The Bhakti Reading of Desire

Reframing anxious attachment's constant yearning as data about your deepest values rather than evidence of love's authenticity.

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Why It Matters

In bhakti tradition, longing (viraha) for the divine is considered the highest state—a sign of love's intensity. Yet applied uncritically to human attachment, this romanticizes anxious patterns where you're constantly yearning, pursuing, and feeling incomplete. Mirabai's contribution is teaching how to read longing with precision. Her examined heart asks: What am I actually longing for? Often anxious attachers confuse the neurochemistry of pursuit with the presence of love. Mirabai longed for Krishna partly because she genuinely loved him, and partly because longing itself became a spiritual practice. In your attachment patterns, longing can indicate either authentic resonance with a partner or activation of unmet childhood needs. This concept offers a framework: does your longing energize your becoming, or does it fragment you? The answer determines whether your attachment style serves growth or repetition.

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