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The Listened-For Heart: Being Deeply Received

Mirabai's practice of pouring her heart toward the Divine models a deep listening and reception that secure attachment requires between partners.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai sang to Krishna with the assumption that she was being heard—not judged, filtered, or corrected, but truly received in her entirety. This kind of deep listening is rare and transformative. Anxiously attached partners often feel unheard—they speak their needs but don't feel truly received, so they escalate, repeat, or abandon hope. Avoidant partners often don't risk being fully heard because exposure feels dangerous. The listened-for heart is one that experiences another person as genuinely present to it: curious, non-defensive, willing to be moved by what they hear. In couples, this practice involves setting aside the urge to problem-solve, defend, or counter-narrate, instead offering sustained attention to a partner's inner world. When partners practice being the listener Mirabai imagined Krishna to be—infinitely patient, endlessly interested—attachment insecurity gradually dissolves. The listened-for heart trusts that vulnerability will be held safely, transforming the relationship into a sanctuary rather than a battleground.

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