A framework for distinguishing between possessive attachment and liberating devotion in intimate relationships.
Mirabai's radical love for Krishna transcended earthly attachment—she loved without demanding reciprocation or control. Prema Setu, the bridge of sacred love, teaches that healthy boundaries emerge when we love from devotion rather than need. In relationships, this means distinguishing between loving someone for who they are versus loving them to fill our own emptiness. Mirabai surrendered her social position, marriage, and reputation to pursue her beloved freely. Her example shows that true boundaries protect the sanctity of love itself: they prevent us from consuming another person's soul to nourish our own. In modern intimacy, Prema Setu means asking: Am I loving this person, or am I loving my image of them? Can I release them to their own path while remaining devoted?
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