The devotional understanding that love itself is a path to liberation, transforming ordinary affection into a gateway for cultivating the brahmaviharas in relationship.
Mirabai's life exemplifies premabhakti—love as spiritual devotion—where the beloved becomes a mirror for divine consciousness. In Buddhist Brahmaviharas in Relationship, this concept reframes metta (loving-kindness) and karuna (compassion) as not merely virtues to cultivate but as expressions of fundamental interconnection. Mirabai's fearless devotion, even when socially condemned, demonstrates how love transcends ego and social conditioning. Applied to relationships, premabhakti asks: How can I love others as an offering rather than an exchange? This dissolves transactional patterns and invites genuine presence. Her tradition teaches that sustained devotion purifies the heart, removing obstacles to authentic brahmaviharas. In intimate and social relationships, this becomes a practice of seeing the divine in the other, cultivating reverence alongside compassion, and allowing love to be both fierce and tender.
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