Language can bridge the fundamental distance between self and other, creating moments where separation temporarily dissolves into union.
Mirabai experienced profound separation from her beloved Krishna, yet through her poetry and devotion, she repeatedly found moments of union transcending physical distance. This suggests that the right communication—words aligned with love's deepest intention—can collapse the distance between separate beings. In relationships, we are always fundamentally separate: your inner experience is inaccessible to me; my perspective is uniquely mine. Yet through certain kinds of communication, this separation temporarily dissolves. This happens when you speak with complete honesty and your partner receives it with complete openness, creating a moment of mutual seeing. It happens in shared laughter where you are both present to the same joy. It happens in grief shared so fully that boundaries blur. Mirabai's poetry aimed at this dissolution—to collapse the distance between self and beloved, temporal and eternal, human and divine. In your communications, you can aim toward such moments: speaking not to maintain safety or advantage but to genuinely meet another. These moments of dissolved separation are rare and precious. They require vulnerability from both parties and words that carry the weight of authentic intention. When they occur, they sustain relationships through inevitable periods of ordinary separation and misunderstanding.
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