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The Longing as Language

In Mirabai's devotion, yearning itself becomes the primary mode of communication, where absence and desire express what words cannot convey in love.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's poetry overflows with longing for Krishna—a yearning so fierce it becomes her truest voice. This concept reframes longing not as lack or deficiency, but as a sophisticated language of the heart. In communication with those we love, our deepest desires and vulnerabilities often cannot be articulated through reason alone. Mirabai teaches that expressing longing—admitting what we need, what we miss, what we ache for—creates authentic connection. This applies directly to love relationships where partners fear vulnerability. By naming our longing explicitly, we move beyond surface politeness into genuine communion. The examined heart recognizes that absence, yearning, and desire are not obstacles to communication but its very substance. This transforms how we speak about missing someone, needing presence, or acknowledging the gap between where we are and where our hearts wish to be.

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