Expressing affection and need boldly even when social convention demands silence, invisibility, or emotional restraint.
Mirabai's public devotion to Krishna defied every social norm of her time and caste—a widow saint singing ecstatic love in the streets. Speaking Love as Defiance applies this courage to intimate communication. It means saying 'I love you' when you're terrified of rejection, asking for what you need when convention demands you suffer quietly, claiming your feelings even when others dismiss them. For those raised to prioritize others' comfort over honest expression, this is radical. Mirabai's example shows that authentic love requires courage to be seen, to be called foolish, to prioritize truth over respectability. In relationships, this practice means refusing to shrink yourself for safety, daring to be fully known, and speaking your devotion despite the risk of misunderstanding or loss.
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