The ache of separation from the beloved—divine or human—becomes a gateway to authentic autonomy and deeper connection.
In Mirabai's poetry, longing (viraha) is not weakness but spiritual courage. She yearned openly for Krishna, refusing social convention, and this very longing became her liberation. Applied to Autonomy and Togetherness, this concept reframes desire: when we authentically long for another—whether partner, community, or purpose—we paradoxically strengthen our own freedom. The examined heart recognizes that suppressing longing fractures autonomy, while expressing it truthfully builds bonds. Mirabai abandoned her husband's household to pursue devotion; her autonomy emerged through honest longing, not denial of feeling. This teaches that togetherness rooted in authentic desire, not obligation, creates space for both self and other to flourish. Longing, when examined, becomes permission to be fully alive within relationship.
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