Mirabai's practice of surrendering ego-driven needs to divine love offers a framework for choosing partners based on spiritual alignment rather than fear or control.
Mirabai's bhakti devotion centered on surrendering her will entirely to Krishna, transcending social expectations and family pressure. Applied to attachment styles, radical surrender means releasing the defensive strategies—anxious clinging or avoidant distancing—that mask our true relational needs. Rather than choosing partners to fill psychological voids or prove our worth, this practice invites us to examine what we genuinely seek spiritually and emotionally. When we surrender our constructed self-image and defenses, we can recognize whether a potential partner supports our authentic growth or merely reinforces old patterns. This doesn't mean passivity; it means choosing from wholeness rather than scarcity, from clarity rather than compulsion.
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