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Separation and the Longing Body

Mirabai experienced anguish at Krishna's absence; understanding how we embody longing helps identify anxious attachment patterns.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's poetry overflows with the physical pain of separation from her beloved—a longing so intense it became indistinguishable from her spiritual practice. Her examined heart knew that attachment is not merely psychological; it lives in the body as ache, restlessness, and yearning. For those with anxious attachment styles, this resonates deeply: the obsessive checking of phones, the stomach-clench at delayed responses, the physical relief of reunion. Mirabai's honesty about embodied longing validates these experiences while inviting examination: Is this longing mutual? Does it deepen both people, or only sustain your suffering? Her tradition suggests that passionate love includes suffering, but distinguishes between the sacred suffering of true devotion and the self-diminishing suffering of attachment to an unavailable or unsuitable partner. Notice where your body lives: in hopeful anticipation or anxious desperation?

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