Practicing presence and deep listening in communication, treating another person's experience as holy ground worthy of our full, undivided attention.
Mirabai's devotional relationship with Krishna was fundamentally about being witnessed by the Divine—her longings, her contradictions, her full self seen and honored. The Sacred Witness brings this reciprocal awareness into human communication. It means listening not to respond, fix, or defend, but to truly know another person. It requires setting aside your agenda and being fully present to their experience as sacred and worthy. In practice, this means: when someone speaks their truth, your job is to witness it without judgment, explanation, or interference. Create space for their words to be heard completely. Many people listen while formulating rebuttals or planning their response. Sacred Witnessing asks instead for a quality of presence that says: 'Your experience matters. You are worthy of my complete attention. I receive your truth.' This transforms communication from transaction into communion, mirroring the devotional stance Mirabai held toward the Divine.
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