The Sanskrit concept of prema—divine love that melts boundaries—teaches that emotional availability begins with unconditional presence rather than performance.
Prema, central to Mirabai's devotional practice, transcends romantic or familial love to describe a radical emotional availability rooted in surrender. Unlike conditional affection, prema dissolves the walls we build to protect ourselves, making genuine connection possible. Mirabai embodied this through her ecstatic devotion to Krishna, showing that emotional availability isn't about managing feelings but about opening the heart completely. In contemporary life, prema invites us to distinguish between authentic presence and the performance of being 'fine.' When we practice prema, we offer others not our composed self but our real, trembling, alive self—creating space for genuine reciprocal availability. This shifts emotional availability from a transactional exchange into a transformative meeting of whole beings.
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