Listening to a partner with the same reverence and full attention Mirabai brought to hearing the divine, creating space for their authentic self.
Mirabai's spiritual practice centered on listening—hearing the divine through music, poetry, and meditation. Devotion as Listening Practice brings this receptive quality into relational communication, especially the undervalued skill of truly hearing a partner. Listening in love often becomes transactional—we wait for our turn to speak, we listen for problems to solve, we hear through filters of judgment. True devotional listening is different: it's full presence without agenda. This concept invites partners to listen as Mirabai listened—with complete attention, openness to being changed by what they hear, and reverence for the speaker's inner world. This kind of listening communicates profound respect: you matter, your experience matters, I am here for you. In a culture of distraction and quick responses, devoted listening has become rare and therefore powerful. When partners experience this quality of attention, they feel seen and safe enough to speak more authentically. This framework transforms listening from a passive obligation into an active expression of love and commitment.
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