A ceremonial practice where community members formally acknowledge their commitment to each other's belonging and mutual care.
Rabia taught that devotion expresses itself through concrete commitment and presence. Circles of Belonging Ritual creates ceremonial moments where communities formalize their commitment to inclusion and mutual care. During these rituals, members gather in circle and each person speaks their commitment to ensuring that everyone present—and those absent—experiences genuine belonging. This is not metaphorical but specific: members name what they will do, what barriers they will address, and how they will show up. The ritual draws on Sufi circle practice and creates liminal space where the ordinary becomes sacred. Unlike transactional meetings, ritual creates psychological and emotional activation that roots new commitments in the body and heart. Communities practicing this report members carrying their ritual commitments into daily life, with increased attention to including newcomers and marginalized members.
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