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Where the Human Heart Ends, Andal’s Bhakti Begins

  Where the Human Heart Ends, Andal’s Bhakti Begins Andal reached a place most people never dare to enter — the edge where ordinary emotion can no longer carry the soul further. Beyond that edge, her bhakti began. Human love has limits. It bends under disappointment, weakens under uncertainty, and often depends on reciprocity. The human heart can love deeply, but eventually it encounters its own boundaries — fear, exhaustion, ego , attachment. Andal’s devotion moved beyond those boundaries. Not because she ceased being human. But because her love stopped orbiting the self. The Limit of the Ordinary Heart The ordinary heart measures constantly. “How much am I receiving?” “How much am I losing?” “Will this love survive?” This measurement creates tension. Love becomes negotiation. Even spirituality can become transactional — a search for comfort, meaning, or reward. Andal crossed beyond this emotional economy. Her bhakti no longer depended on emotional reassurance. I...

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