Sahaja is the natural, spontaneous state beyond striving; it teaches that attraction's deepest magic emerges when you stop trying and align with your true nature.
Sahaja means 'natural' or 'spontaneous'—the state where spiritual practice dissolves into being. Mirabai embodied sahaja: her devotion was not grim discipline but joyful spontaneity, not effort but overflow. In attraction, sahaja reveals the paradox at the heart of the mystery: the more you strategize and try, the more you repel. True magnetism emerges when you stop performing and simply become yourself—when attraction becomes the natural emanation of aligned living rather than goal-driven behavior. Science supports this through attachment theory and neuroscience: people sense effort and artifice and withdraw; they respond to genuine ease and presence. Sahaja teaches a practical path: rather than asking 'How do I attract?', ask 'How do I become so rooted in my own being that attraction is simply what flows?' This is the science-mystery bridge—the most effective approach is paradoxically the surrender of trying.
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