The balance between being truly seen by another (witness) and maintaining the untamed, unknowable core of self (wildness) that resists complete merger.
Mirabai was fully known to those who heard her sing—her longing, her defiance, her love were transparent. Yet she remained essentially private, essentially herself, essentially in relationship only with Krishna. She did not merge with others; she was witnessed by them. This is different from intimacy as fusion. In the autonomy-togetherness tension, many couples collapse into enmeshment, believing that real love means losing boundaries. Mirabai shows another way: absolute transparency about your inner life combined with absolute sovereignty over your choices. Others can witness you fully and still not possess you. You can be fully known and still retain mystery. This requires that both people maintain their own inner lives, their own devotions (literal or metaphorical), their own untamed selves. Togetherness happens in the space between autonomy and witness—you show up fully, you are truly seen, and yet you remain fundamentally free and unknowable. Your autonomy is not threatened by being witnessed; it is confirmed. And your togetherness with others deepens not because you merge but because you meet as distinct, whole beings who choose to show their truth to each other.
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