The practice of selfless action and care, distinguishing between healthy devotion and codependent self-sacrifice in relationships.
Seva means selfless service, yet Mirabai's life reveals an important paradox: true service flows from wholeness, not from self-abandonment. Many people with anxious or preoccupied attachment styles confuse love with caretaking, believing their worth comes from managing partners' emotions, solving their problems, or shrinking their own needs. This pattern, often rooted in childhood where love felt conditional on being helpful, recreates scarcity in adult relationships. Mirabai served her spiritual path, not by negating herself but by fully expressing her gifts. Applied to partner selection, seva consciousness means: Can I give generously without depleting myself? Do I choose partners who can reciprocate care, or do I choose the perpetually needy? Am I serving from overflow or from depletion? Healthy partnerships involve mutual seva—both people genuinely invested in each other's flourishing without sacrificing their own becoming. This distinguishes relationships that nourish from those that drain, helping you identify whether a potential partner enables your best self or requires you to diminish.
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