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Love as Liberation Practice

Mirabai's bhakti devotion shows how love communication becomes a spiritual practice that frees us from ego and fear.

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Why It Matters

In Mirabai's tradition, love of the divine is not sentimental but transformative—it strips away pretense, burns through resistance, and liberates the soul. Applied to Communication in love, this means viewing how we speak to and about our loved ones as a spiritual practice rather than mere exchange of information. Each conversation becomes an opportunity to release ego-driven defensiveness, to forgive small slights, to see beyond our loved one's flaws to their essential nature. This framework suggests that authentic communication requires us to examine what we're protecting through our walls and silence. Mirabai's devotional intensity offers a model where love communication becomes active liberation—not just talking more openly, but using speech and presence to free both ourselves and others from the constriction of fear, judgment, and self-protection. This practice transforms relationships from transactions into pathways of spiritual becoming.

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