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The Beloved Community Across Generations

A vision of community that includes both living and ancestral members in shared spiritual belonging.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia existed in perpetual awareness of belonging to a divine beloved community. Extending this to ancestor veneration reveals how traditions understand community as transgenerational. The living and the dead share one spiritual family. This concept deepens belonging by recognizing that our sense of home and kinship extends backward through time. African Ubuntu philosophy—'I am because we are'—encompasses ancestors as essential to community identity. Japanese ie (household) traditions include ancestors as active family members. Indigenous cultures maintain ancestors as present guides and teachers. Rabia's deep sense of belonging to divine love translates here into belonging to ancestral community. When we practice ancestor veneration, we're affirming that we're part of something larger than our individual lifespans. We inherit purpose from those who came before; we shape possibility for those who come after.

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