Divine love (prema) as the prerequisite for choosing partners from wholeness rather than need, reflecting Mirabai's unwavering devotion as a model for secure attachment.
Prema, unconditional divine love in bhakti tradition, represents a state of emotional completeness that precedes romantic partnership. Mirabai's fierce devotion to Krishna demonstrates how attachment to the transcendent can stabilize the self before seeking earthly bonds. This concept suggests that anxious or avoidant attachment patterns often arise from seeking completion through partners. By cultivating prema—a love that exists independent of reciprocation—individuals can approach partner selection from secure grounding rather than desperation. The examined heart that Mirabai practiced through constant devotional practice becomes capable of discerning whether a potential partner complements an already-whole self or promises to fill an internal void. This shift from needy to generous attachment transforms relationship selection from transaction to conscious choice, mirroring the bhakti path's emphasis on love as spiritual practice rather than emotional dependency.
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