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Devotional Listening as Presence

Listening to the beloved with the same attention Mirabai gave to the divine—as an act of worship and profound care.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's bhakti was listening—to the voice of Krishna within, to the call of the sacred. She heard with her whole being. In love communication, listening is often the forgotten half: we prepare to speak, defend, or plan responses while the other person talks. Devotional listening is radical attention. It means hearing not just words but the longing, fear, and truth beneath them. It means listening without immediately formulating your reply. When we listen to our beloved as Mirabai listened to the divine—with reverence, curiosity, and openness—communication transforms. We hear what they actually need rather than what we assume. We notice contradictions and unspoken struggles. Devotional listening creates safety because it signals: you matter enough for my full attention. This practice requires us to quiet our own urgency and enter another's inner world. It mirrors the presence that allows love to deepen, showing the beloved that they are seen and valued.

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