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The Testimony of Longing

Mirabai's poetry as truth-telling about the heart's deepest yearnings, modeling how vulnerability and honest expression deepen agape.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai did not hide her longing or present a spiritually polished facade. Her verses cry out for Krishna with raw honesty: desire, complaint, ecstasy, abandonment. This testimony of longing is her gift to agape: the recognition that unconditional love includes honest expression of need, grief, and desire. In many traditions, spirituality demands transcendence of longing. Mirabai shows another way: feel it fully, sing it publicly, let it be witnessed. This vulnerability is not weakness but strength. When we testify to our longing—for connection, meaning, justice, the beloved—we invite others into the truth of being human. Agape across traditions thrives on this honesty. We cannot genuinely love across difference if we hide our truths or demand that others suppress theirs. Mirabai's testimony teaches that unconditional love honors the full spectrum of human experience: desire and devotion, grief and ecstasy, complaint and gratitude. For modern practitioners, this means: let your longing be seen. Sing your truth. In doing so, you create permission for others to be fully alive, fully human, and therefore fully available for authentic connection and agape.

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