The bhakti understanding that love itself is a spiritual practice and path to the divine, essential for recognizing Agape as both feeling and discipline.
In Mirabai's tradition, premabhakti describes love not as mere emotion but as an intentional, rigorous devotional practice. This concept reframes Agape from sentimentality into sacred work—the cultivation of unconditional love through repeated commitment, prayer, and surrender. Mirabai's own life exemplified this: she loved Krishna with her whole being, dancing and singing through rejection and suffering. For modern practitioners, premabhakti teaches that unconditional love across traditions requires discipline, not just good feelings. It demands we show up daily in love, practice forgiveness when it's hardest, and offer devotion even when unreturned. This transforms Agape from an ideal into a lived path, one that deepens through practice, community, and conscious choice.
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