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Tapasya: The Discipline of Listening

The ascetic practice of sustained, attentive listening as a form of spiritual discipline and gift to the beloved.

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Why It Matters

Tapasya typically refers to ascetic practice or spiritual discipline through austerity. Mirabai's entire life was a tapasya—the conscious discipline of attention turned toward the beloved. In communication, tapasya can be understood as the discipline of deep listening: the willingness to sit with what someone is saying without immediately responding, fixing, or defending. This is ascetic work because it requires releasing our habitual patterns of interruption, interpretation, and self-protection. True listening is a form of austerity—the renunciation of our need to be heard in the moment so that we can create space for another to be fully received. Tapasya in communication means practicing the discipline of sustained attention, the sacrifice of being always right, and the cultivation of patience. It is the unseen work that allows love to communicate itself. Without this discipline, communication remains superficial—performance rather than genuine meeting.

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