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Sacred Lawlessness: Breaking the Rules of Your Old Self

The deliberate breaking of internalized rules and expectations that defined your former identity, recognizing some constraints as sacred traps.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's renunciation was shocking: a high-caste woman abandoned her duty, her marriage, her family reputation to follow her devotion. She broke every rule her identity imposed. Bhakti teaches that some laws are sacred, but some merely imprison the heart. The grief of lost identity often includes grief for duties that never fit, expectations you internalized as truth. Sacred lawlessness asks: which rules kept you intact, and which kept you trapped? Your former self may have been constructed partly through necessary constraints, and partly through inherited prisons. Freedom requires discerning the difference and deliberately breaking what confined you, even if—especially if—it feels transgressive. Mirabai's example sanctifies this: breaking the rules that bind the soul is itself an act of devotion.

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