Mirabai's spiritual discernment teaches how to distinguish authentic love from projections, fantasies, and idealized versions of partners.
Mirabai's devotion was not blind; her poetry includes moments where she questions her longing, tests her faith, and demands authenticity from the divine beloved. This discernment is crucial for healthy attachment. Many attachment patterns involve loving an imagined version of a person rather than who they actually are. Anxiously attached people may idealize partners, overlooking contradictions and red flags. Those with avoidant attachment may retreat from people who don't match impossible standards. Mirabai teaches that genuine love requires seeing clearly—perceiving both the beloved's divinity and their humanity, their capacity and their limitations. Her spiritual practice included a kind of rigorous honesty: she would not settle for mere shadows of Krishna but demanded authentic presence. In choosing partners, this means: Know the actual person in front of you. Notice the gap between who you imagine them to be and who they are. Be willing to grieve the difference. True love can only grow in the space of genuine seeing.
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