The Sanskrit concept of prema—divine, selfless love—reframes falling in love not as ego-driven bonding but as a neurochemical surrender that dissolves the separate self.
Mirabai's poetry embodies prema, a love that transcends personal desire and merges the lover with the beloved at the level of consciousness itself. Neuroscience reveals that falling in love involves the release of oxytocin, dopamine, and the suppression of activity in self-referential brain regions—a literal dissolution of ego boundaries. Prema suggests this neurological dissolution is not pathology but spiritual recognition. When you fall in love, your brain chemistry is reorganizing around union rather than separation. Understanding prema as the sacred dimension of this neurochemical shift transforms falling in love from a vulnerability into a doorway to expanded consciousness, where the examined heart recognizes itself in another.
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