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The Dissolution of Ego: Meeting Beyond Self-Protection

Releasing the defended self to allow genuine meeting with another in love and communication.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai sang of ecstatic union where the boundary between self and beloved dissolved. This wasn't loss of self but transcendence of the small protective self. In communication, we typically speak from our defended position—the persona we've built to survive, the walls we've erected. Real intimacy requires temporary dissolution of these defenses. It means speaking without rehearsal, listening without formulating response, meeting your beloved in the vulnerability of genuine encounter. This is terrifying because the defended self keeps us safe. But Mirabai shows that the greatest intimacy lies beyond safety, in the willingness to be unmade by love. This communication practice means occasionally dropping the script, saying what's true even if it's messy, allowing yourself to be surprised by your beloved rather than knowing them in advance. It means recognizing that the ego's need to be right often damages love more than honesty ever could. The dissolved self is the self capable of real apology, real listening, real transformation.

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