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Devotional Listening: The Art of Receiving

A listening practice grounded in reverence for the beloved, where we attend to their words and heart with the full presence Mirabai offers to Krishna.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's entire spiritual practice is listening—to Krishna's flute, to the divine call, to the beloved's needs before her own. Devotional listening translates this into communication: how do we truly receive another person's words? Most listening is transactional—we wait for our turn to speak, we filter through judgment, we plan our response. Devotional listening practices reverence. It says: your words matter, your heart matters, I receive you as sacred. This is the opposite of the defensive listening we often default to in intimate relationships. Mirabai teaches that devotion means putting the beloved's wellbeing ahead of our need to be right. In communication, this becomes: can I listen to understand rather than to defend? Can I honor what you're saying even if it challenges me? Devotional listening creates safety, because the beloved knows they're being truly received. This transforms communication from debate into genuine exchange.

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