The practice of choosing to love fiercely and unconditionally those we select as family, mirroring Mirabai's devotional intensity toward the divine.
Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that love is not passive sentiment but active, transformative choice. In chosen family, radical love means deliberately offering the vulnerability, loyalty, and spiritual presence typically reserved for blood relations. This love asks us to see the divine in those we gather around us, to honor their full humanity, and to commit despite risk of loss or abandonment. Mirabai abandoned worldly expectations to pursue her beloved Krishna; similarly, we abandon conventional family scripts to build authentic kinship. Radical love in chosen family becomes a spiritual practice—a daily devotion that strengthens bonds, heals wounds, and creates sacred space where each person is truly seen and valued.
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