The practice of releasing ego and control to allow divine love to flow through you, central to Mirabai's radical devotion and universal agape.
Mirabai's life exemplifies surrender—she abandoned social status, family duty, and respectability to pursue union with Krishna. This wasn't passivity but active relinquishment of the false self. In the context of agape across traditions, surrender means releasing the need to be right, to control outcomes, or to demand reciprocal love. It opens the heart to love others unconditionally because you no longer cling to personal gain or protection. When we surrender our ego's demands, we become vessels for love that transcends circumstance, preference, and boundary. This transforms relationships from transactional exchanges into expressions of something larger than ourselves. Mirabai teaches that surrender is not weakness but the ultimate strength—the courage to love without guarantee of return, to serve without recognition, to give without condition.
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