Using embodied, present-moment awareness to interrupt automatic trauma responses and forge new nervous system patterns.
Rabia taught presence—moment-to-moment awareness of the Divine—as a practice that fundamentally restructures consciousness. Applied to intergenerational work, this becomes somatic and psychological: bringing conscious presence to the moments when you feel family patterns activating in your body and mind. When you feel yourself becoming your parent, repeating their words, triggering their fear—this is the pivot point. Presence allows you to pause the automatic transmission of trauma. Rather than unconsciously enacting inherited scripts, you can witness the impulse, breathe, and choose differently. Over time, repeated moments of conscious choice rewire your nervous system, breaking the covenant of automatic repetition. Rabia's insistence on continuous awareness of the Divine becomes an insistence on continuous awareness of yourself—your triggers, your patterns, your freedom to respond rather than react. This is the daily practice through which generational legacies transform.
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