Naming taboo feelings or thoughts in partnership that fear and shame usually keep hidden, restoring honesty.
Mirabai spoke what her society declared unspeakable: that she desired spiritual union more than marriage, that she questioned brahmanical authority, that her love transcended social boundaries. Her courage to voice forbidden truths became her spiritual gift. In partnership, "unspeakable" things accumulate in silence: resentment, doubt, attraction elsewhere, financial fear, sexual dissatisfaction, or simply that you're not happy. These unspoken truths create distance and decay. Speaking the unspeakable requires the same courage Mirabai demonstrated. You might say: "I'm struggling with attraction to someone else," or "I'm terrified our relationship is dying," or "I don't know if I want children anymore." This honesty is risky—your partner might react with pain or anger. But unspoken truths are relationship poison. Mirabai's example shows that speaking difficult truth, even when it challenges existing structures, creates integrity and possibility. Your partner deserves to know your real thoughts. You deserve to live without the burden of hiding. Speaking the unspeakable transforms what felt like betrayal or failure into an opportunity for genuine reckoning and true partnership built on actual reality, not protective fiction.
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