A communication practice for naming constraints (social, familial, self-imposed) that prevent authentic love expression.
Mirabai broke from her cage—the cage of widow expectations, of caste, of female silence. Her devotional speech was radical refusal to remain contained. Breaking the Cage Speech is a structured practice for naming the invisible constraints that limit how you communicate love. These might be internalized beliefs ('I must be strong'), family patterns ('we don't talk about feelings'), or social roles ('a good partner doesn't complain'). By examining and articulating these cages aloud to your beloved, you create possibility for different dialogue. Mirabai's freedom began when she named her longing despite the world's prohibition. Similarly, when you say 'I was taught not to ask for what I need, and I'm unlearning that,' you invite your partner into the examined heart's actual geography. This practice requires courage because speaking the cage means risking judgment. Yet it also liberates both lovers from unconscious constraint. Communication shifts from performing an approved self to revealing the self seeking freedom.
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