Your honest voice, even when it disappoints others, is itself a boundary and an act of love.
Mirabai spoke her truth—about her love for Krishna, her spiritual hunger, her refusal of convention—despite relentless opposition. Her poetry was not polite or comfortable; it was radically honest. Speaking the Heart recognizes that authentic expression is not selfish but essential. When you silence your true thoughts, feelings, or needs to keep the peace, you invite further violation. Paradoxically, honest speech often strengthens love by replacing performance with presence. In Boundaries in Love, this means developing the courage to say: this hurts me, I disagree, I need something different, I cannot do this. Your partner or loved one may not like it. But the alternative—silent resentment, passive resistance, or eventual collapse—corrodes intimacy far more deeply. Mirabai's willingness to speak her heart, even when it meant conflict, created the conditions for authentic connection.
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