Deliberately reconstructing your nervous system's expectations of safety and belonging to replace trauma-coded attachment patterns.
Intergenerational trauma often means your earliest experiences taught you that belonging was unsafe, that love was conditional or dangerous, that trust was naive. These lessons live in your nervous system. Attachment Renovation is the slow, consistent practice of teaching your body a new truth: that safety is possible, that you deserve care, that love need not hurt. Rabia's model of a heart devoted to what is trustworthy and pure mirrors this work. You practice receiving care. You practice being vulnerable with safe people. You practice believing that your needs matter. This isn't cognitive reframing alone; it's somatic reeducation. Your nervous system must learn experientially that you can belong without losing yourself. Rabia's emphasis on the beloved—the trustworthy relationship—shows that healing happens in relational safety, through consistent, attuned presence that repairs what fractured attachment damaged.
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