Creating spaces where people feel spiritually recognized and valued for their essence, not their utility.
Rabia's mystical practice centered on recognizing the divine spark within all beings. This spiritual recognition—seeing others not for what they produce or achieve but for who they fundamentally are—forms the psychological foundation of true belonging. When building community intentionally, this means creating intentional structures and rituals that honor each person's intrinsic worth. It involves listening practices that acknowledge someone's inner experience, ceremonies that celebrate presence rather than performance, and language that affirms spiritual equality. Modern communities often fragment because members feel seen only partially—for their skills, income, or social status. Rabia's tradition invites a different approach: communities where vulnerability is met with dignity, where people can bring their whole selves without performing for acceptance, and where belonging is granted freely rather than earned conditionally.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.