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Sahaja: Effortless Flow in Divine Love

The state of natural, spontaneous devotion where love flows without strain or calculation, revealing how agape becomes a way of being rather than a moral effort.

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Why It Matters

Sahaja describes the ripened state of bhakti practice where devotion becomes as natural as breathing—no longer requiring willful discipline but arising spontaneously from a transformed heart. Mirabai's life exemplified this: her love for Krishna was not constrained by social propriety or strategic calculation but flowed freely through song, movement, and presence. In the context of agape across traditions, sahaja offers an essential correction to duty-based morality. True unconditional love cannot be forced or performed; it emerges when the heart has been softened and opened through genuine spiritual practice. Sahaja teaches that agape becomes sustainable and authentic only when it moves from obligation to natural expression. This concept invites practitioners to ask not 'How should I love?' but 'What obstructions prevent love's natural flow?'

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