Public and private declaration of love despite social consequence, refusing to minimize or hide the depth of your devotion.
Mirabai spoke her love for Krishna openly, scandalized her family, rejected convention—her devotion was not a private interior life but a claimed reality. The Courage to Claim Your Love addresses the examined fear that prevents authentic communication: fear of seeming too much, too needy, too passionate. Many people love deeply but communicate it minimally, rationing expressions to seem secure or independent. This framework invites examining that pattern. Courage to Claim means speaking your love's magnitude without apology—in small moments and large declarations. It's saying "I love you" without hedging. It's letting people know they matter. It's refusing the modern norm of emotional restraint masquerading as sophistication. In communication, this means not waiting for reciprocal declaration before you claim yours. Not diminishing your devotion to protect yourself from vulnerability. Mirabai's example shows that claiming love publicly, despite consequence, creates both integrity and liberation. Your love becomes real through being spoken and witnessed, not kept safe through silence. This transforms communication from strategic withholding into courageous expression.
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