Bringing conscious self-awareness to your communication, continuously questioning your own motives, fears, and patterns in love.
Mirabai's poetry constantly interrogates her own experience—her longing, her doubts, her resistance—creating a dialogue between her questioning mind and her devoted heart. The examined heart's dialogue is the practice of bringing awareness to how you communicate in love. Before speaking, ask yourself: What am I actually feeling beneath the words I'm about to say? Am I defending, attacking, or connecting? What fear might be driving this? What do I actually need? This examination isn't self-judgment but honest investigation. When you communicate from an examined place, you own your part in the dynamic rather than blaming your partner. You notice patterns—perhaps you withdraw when hurt, or become critical when anxious. You can then speak about these patterns: "I notice I'm getting sarcastic, which happens when I feel unheard." This creates space for genuine dialogue rather than reactive exchange. Mirabai's example shows that the deepest spiritual practice is self-interrogation, and that honest communication requires continuous examination of your own heart's movements.
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