Communicating exuberant appreciation and delight in the other person, celebrating joy together rather than default serious dialogue.
Mirabai's poetry bursts with joy, ecstasy, playfulness, and celebration. Her devotion wasn't grim obligation but effusive delight. In contemporary relationship communication, we often default to serious modes: problem-solving, conflict resolution, logistical planning. We forget to celebrate. The ecstatic presence practice invites deliberate joyful communication: expressing genuine delight in your partner's presence, articulating what makes you smile about them, celebrating their aliveness. This means: 'I love watching you get excited about things,' or 'Your laugh just lit up my whole day,' or dancing together without words, or finding humor in shared experience. Ecstatic presence communicates that loving someone means enjoying them—not just managing them or working through issues. Mirabai's union with Krishna was full of playfulness and rapture. In relationships, this translates to intentionally communicating your pleasure in the other person's existence. Balancing serious communication with joyful presence creates sustainable love. It says: I don't just tolerate you; I delight in you. I don't just love you in crisis; I celebrate you in ordinary moments.
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