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Viraha: The Longing That Creates Attraction

Viraha is the exquisite pain of separation and longing; it reveals how attraction is intensified and clarified through absence and desire.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai lived in states of profound viraha—the ache of separation from Krishna—which paradoxically intensified her love and connection. In modern attraction, viraha illuminates why distance, unavailability, or emotional barriers often heighten desire rather than extinguish it. The science of attraction includes neurochemistry of dopamine and the brain's reward system; viraha adds the mysterious dimension of how longing itself becomes generative. Mirabai's poetry shows that attraction deepens through the examined experience of wanting what we cannot have, missing what we've known, or yearning for union with someone emotionally distant. This concept helps us distinguish between healthy desire (which clarifies what we truly value) and addictive patterns (which feed on unavailability). Viraha teaches that attraction's intensity often reflects our capacity to feel absence, not presence—and invites us to examine whether we're drawn to people or to the emotional states their unavailability produces.

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