The bhakti understanding that divine love (prema) transcends distinction between self and other, revealing the non-dual foundation of metta and loving-kindness.
In Mirabai's tradition, prema is not sentimental attachment but a radical dissolution of boundaries between lover and beloved. This concept directly illuminates Buddhist metta (loving-kindness), which aims at universal, impartial compassion but often remains trapped in ego-based effort. Prema teaches that genuine loving-kindness arises not from willful practice alone, but from recognition of fundamental union. When we cultivate metta in relationship, Mirabai's path suggests we are not generating love from nothing, but unveiling love that already exists beneath the illusion of separation. This reframes the Brahmaviharas from personal achievement into revelation of what was always present. The examined heart, central to Mirabai's devotion, becomes the laboratory where we test whether our compassion flows from true seeing or conditioned habit.
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