Mirabai's devotional songs were acts of self-inquiry; this practice frames honest self-reflection as an essential prerequisite for truthful communication with others.
Mirabai's poetry repeatedly questions her own experience, doubting, celebrating, grieving, and wondering aloud about her faith and longing. This examined inner life became the content of her songs—she didn't hide her questions but shared them. For communication in love, this concept suggests that honest dialogue with a partner requires first having an honest dialogue with ourselves. Before speaking to another, we must ask: What am I truly feeling beneath my defensiveness? What do I actually need, not what should I need? What am I afraid to admit? This internal examination prevents reactive communication and creates space for genuine response. Mirabai's practice teaches that couples deepen connection when both partners cultivate this reflective awareness, bringing not polished conclusions but authentic inquiry into conversation. The examined heart communicates with integrity because it knows itself.
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