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Prema: Love as Spiritual Practice

Divine love as the foundation for choosing partners aligned with spiritual growth rather than ego needs.

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Why It Matters

Prema, the Sanskrit term for divine love that Mirabai embodied through her devotional poetry, offers a transformative lens for understanding attachment. Rather than viewing partner selection through the filter of personal need or emotional completion, prema invites us to recognize love as a spiritual practice—a conscious cultivation of selfless devotion. In the context of attachment styles, this concept challenges the anxious tendency to seek validation through partners and the avoidant impulse to maintain emotional distance. Mirabai's unwavering devotion to Krishna, her divine beloved, demonstrates how attachment to something greater than personal satisfaction can reshape our relationship patterns. When applied to choosing partners, prema suggests examining whether we're drawn to someone because they reflect our highest self or because they fill an internal void. This framework helps us distinguish between conditional love rooted in attachment wounds and unconditional love rooted in spiritual alignment, creating partnerships built on shared growth rather than mutual dependency.

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