Recognizing unfulfilled desire not as suffering to transcend but as vitality that fuels authentic expression and deepens presence.
Mirabai never had physical union with Krishna in her lifetime, yet her longing became her greatest creative and spiritual force. Her songs, dances, and service flowed from this ache. In the framework of Autonomy and Togetherness, longing is not pathology but fuel. The examined heart distinguishes between longing that enlivens (even in unfulfillment) and clinging that deadens. Longing pulls us toward growth, expression, and deeper connection. When we surrender the fantasy that we must eliminate desire to be free, we can harness its tremendous power. In relationships, longing keeps presence alive—it prevents the collapse into possession and habituation. Mirabai's devotion remained burning precisely because it was never fully satisfied in conventional terms. This concept invites practitioners to embrace longing as sacred, to let it create rather than deplete, to see in unfulfilled desire the very signature of a life fully engaged. Longing is what keeps the heart alive.
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