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Moksha Through Connection: Liberation as the Goal of Love

Moksha is liberation; in Mirabai's path, intimate connection and devotion are vehicles for spiritual freedom, not obstacles to it.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai didn't pursue love as escapism or distraction from spiritual practice. Rather, her love was her spiritual practice—a direct path to moksha, to liberation. For her, devotion to Krishna was the gateway to freedom from ego, from fear, from the separate self. Applied to modern attraction, this reframes love's purpose: rather than seeking a partner to 'complete' you or make you happy, consider how authentic connection liberates you. How does this person help you shed false identities and inherited patterns? Do they challenge you to grow? Does loving them free you from fear? Moksha-oriented love isn't about possession or security; it's about mutual liberation. It means two people supporting each other's freedom and awakening, not enabling each other's avoidance. By approaching attraction as a path to greater freedom and authenticity rather than safety or completion, you invite a love that transforms and elevates rather than constrains.

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