Understanding the healthy oscillation between independence and intimacy, essential for avoiding enmeshment or emotional distance in partnerships.
Mirabai left her husband and family to pursue her spiritual path, choosing union with the divine over societal expectations of marriage. Yet this wasn't rejection—it was clarity about where her deepest longing belonged. In attachment theory, anxious partners fear separation (interpreting space as rejection), while avoidant partners fear union (interpreting closeness as suffocation). Mirabai models a third way: honoring both the self's sovereignty and the beloved's irreplaceable presence. The Dance of Individuation recognizes that secure attachment requires partners to maintain distinct identities, desires, and spiritual lives while choosing genuine connection. When selecting partners, this concept asks: Can you both be fully yourselves and fully together? Does your partner's independence threaten you, or inspire you? Mirabai's example shows that true partnership is not fusion but two autonomous souls choosing each other repeatedly, without desperation or dismissal.
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