Choosing love repeatedly as a conscious practice rather than remaining in relationships from duty, fear, or social expectation.
Mirabai could have remained in her marriage from obligation. Instead, she chose her devotion consciously, repeatedly, even at great cost. This distinction matters profoundly for communication in love. Many couples communicate from obligation—staying because of children, finances, shame, or habit—not because they're choosing the relationship. This creates a particular kind of communication: polite, distant, resentful, or resigned. The examined heart asks: am I here because I choose to be? Mirabai's devotion was renewing, alive, because it was chosen continuously. When communication in love emerges from renewed choice—I choose you today, with open eyes—it has entirely different qualities. There's no victim mentality. There's less resentment. There's honesty about whether this is still a chosen partnership. The practice: periodically ask yourself clearly: Am I choosing this relationship today? If yes, what does that choice ask of me in communication? If no, what needs to change? This conscious recommitment transforms how you speak to your beloved.
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