Mirabai's ecstatic love (prema) as the bhakti foundation for metta practice, dissolving the boundary between self and beloved.
In Mirabai's devotional poetry, prema—divine love—flows without restriction toward Krishna, breaking social boundaries and ego constraints. This radical openness mirrors metta, the Buddhist practice of extending loving-kindness without discrimination. For Mirabai, love was not sentimental but transformative, burning away attachment to reputation and safety. In relationship, this means practicing metta not as dutiful meditation but as an embodied opening: meeting your partner, friend, or even difficult person with the same unstoppable devotion Mirabai showed her divine beloved. Prema teaches that loving-kindness becomes authentic when it costs you something—when it demands you surrender pretense. This grounds brahmaviharas in genuine emotional liberation rather than intellectual cultivation.
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