Mirabai's defiance of family and caste expectations illuminates how seeking partner validation from others distorts authentic attachment.
Mirabai abandoned her socially sanctioned marriage to her human husband to pursue her devotion to Krishna, rejecting family honor and caste duty. This radical act reveals a crucial insight: anxious or avoidant attachment often stems from prioritizing others' approval of our partnerships over our own truth. Many people choose partners to satisfy family expectations, social status, or community belonging rather than genuine resonance. Mirabai's courage shows that genuine love—whether divine or human—requires freedom from the surveilling gaze of others. When we examine our attachment patterns, we must ask: Am I with this person because I genuinely love them, or because they satisfy external validators? Her example suggests that secure attachment emerges only when we're willing to stand alone if necessary, choosing connection because it nourishes our soul, not because it earns approval.
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