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Prema as Non-Possessive Love

Mirabai's devotional love offers a model of attachment based on surrender rather than possession, transforming how we choose and relate to partners.

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Why It Matters

In Mirabai's bhakti tradition, prema represents divine love that transcends ego and ownership. Unlike attachment styles rooted in fear or control, prema dissolves the boundary between self and beloved, creating space for genuine meeting rather than grasping. When applied to partnership selection, this concept invites us to examine whether we seek partners to complete ourselves or to deepen mutual awakening. Mirabai's radical devotion—leaving her husband to pursue Krishna—challenges conventional notions of loyalty based on duty alone. Her example suggests that authentic attachment requires honest alignment with our deepest values, even when this defies social expectation. By cultivating prema, we can choose partners from wholeness rather than neediness, recognizing that the healthiest unions emerge when both people remain devoted to their own spiritual unfolding.

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