The quality of ease and naturalness that indicates genuine compatibility versus relationships requiring constant effort.
Sahaja means 'natural' or 'spontaneous' in Sanskrit philosophy, referring to a state of being that requires no forced effort or artifice. In bhakti practice, sahaja represents the ease of authentic devotion that flows naturally rather than being manufactured through discipline alone. Applied to relationships, sahaja points to a crucial distinction: Does this partnership feel naturally resonant, or does it require constant negotiation, performance, and emotional labor to function? Chemistry often produces sahaja—natural conversation, spontaneous laughter, unforced intimacy. Compatibility can mask perpetual strain. Mirabai's devotional practice grew increasingly effortless over time, suggesting deepening resonance rather than increasing effort. This concept invites assessment: What percentage of effort is required to maintain this relationship? Do you find yourself naturally wanting to be present, or constantly managing expectations? Genuine chemistry often feels easier; forced compatibility exhausts.
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