A practice of complete attention to the beloved that mirrors Mirabai's radical presence to Krishna, translating mystical focus into relational presence.
Mirabai's bhakti practice required sustained, undistracted attention—a quality of presence that recognized the divine in every moment of communion. Applied to human love, devotion becomes a listening posture: the willingness to be fully present without agenda or correction. This is not passive receptivity but active choice to prioritize the other's experience. In communication, it manifests as asking questions with genuine curiosity, resisting the urge to immediately solve or judge, and allowing silence when needed. Mirabai's devotion teaches that true listening is an act of love that says: you matter enough for my complete attention. This transforms ordinary conversation into sacred exchange, where both people feel genuinely met. The beloved experiences not just being heard but being witnessed in their wholeness.
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