Mirabai's practice of witnessing the divine in all things extends to truly witnessing the beloved—seeing their essence beyond ego, judgment, or expectation.
Mirabai viewed Krishna not as an idea but as a living presence she witnessed with her whole being. This concept applies witnessing as a practice of deep attention and reverence in communication with loved ones. Sacred witness means listening without agenda, seeing beyond the person's defenses to their essential nature, and holding space for their becoming. In love relationships, we often communicate from filters—our assumptions, fears, and interpretations. Sacred witness dissolves these filters. It requires the examined heart: investigating our projections and biases so we can truly see who stands before us. Mirabai's radical devotion models how to look at another human being as if gazing at the divine—with wonder, acceptance, and non-judgment. This transforms conflict resolution, vulnerability sharing, and intimacy. When both partners practice sacred witness, communication shifts from transaction to sacred meeting.
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