Mirabai's poetry and songs gave voice to her inner reality; this practice invites you to speak and express your experience to transform it from silence into power.
Mirabai's poems are her truth made audible—unflinching, ecstatic, grieving, rebellious. She sang what she lived, hiding nothing. In toxic relationships, silence often becomes a survival strategy: you learn not to speak your reality, your needs, your perception. Your inner truth gets stuffed down, internalized, turned into shame or self-blame. The practice of singing your truth—through literal song, writing, speaking, art—is an act of reclamation and healing. This isn't about making others understand or validate you; it's about hearing yourself, witnessing your own experience, making your invisible reality visible and real. Mirabai's poems still move people centuries later because they speak from an unflinching heart. Your truth, expressed through whatever medium calls to you, has similar power: it liberates you and teaches others what's possible when someone chooses authenticity over comfort.
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