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Radical Honesty About Desire and Need

The practice of expressing one's actual desires, longings, and needs without shame or minimization, rooted in the examined heart.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's devotional poetry is explicit about her desire for union with Krishna—she does not minimize or spiritualize away her longing but speaks it directly and vividly. This concept challenges the cultural conditioning that teaches us, especially women, to disguise, diminish, or suppress our desires in relationships. Authentic communication in love requires articulating what we actually want: not what we think we should want, not what seems acceptable, but what genuinely moves us. This includes desire for physical intimacy, for attention, for recognition, for novelty, for commitment—whatever is true for us. The examined heart knows the difference between authentic desire and reactivity, between genuine need and manipulation. When partners communicate their actual desires with this level of honesty—as Mirabai does in her poetry—they create the possibility for real intimacy. The beloved can then choose to meet that desire, or to communicate their own needs and boundaries. This radical honesty transforms communication from a negotiation of acceptable presentations into a genuine meeting of two people.

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