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Belonging Through Generational Continuity

Understanding ancestor veneration as the practice that grounds individuals within unbroken chains of belonging across time.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's spiritual life was rooted in profound belonging to something greater than herself—a belonging that transcended social status and worldly circumstance. Generational continuity creates this same anchoring for individuals who practice ancestor veneration. When we honor those who came before, we declare: 'I belong to a lineage, a story, a living continuum.' This practice appears universally because humans need to know they are part of something that preceded them and will outlast them. Rabia teaches that this belonging is not earned through achievement but received through love and recognition. Across traditions, ancestor veneration fulfills this deep human need, whether through Jewish Yahrzeit candles, Mexican Día de Muertos altars, or Hindu Śrāddha ceremonies. Each practice says: you are not alone; you are held by history.

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