A framework for understanding concentric levels of connection—from intimate spiritual kinship to broader community—each with different needs and authentic expressions.
Rabia's spiritual lineage operated in circles: intimate students, broader disciples, and those touched by reputation. Circles of Devotion recognizes that you don't belong the same way to everyone, and that's healthy. Fitting in creates pressure to perform identically across all contexts—same self at work, family, congregation, friend group. This fractures belonging. The framework invites you to map your actual circles: innermost (people who know your deepest self), middle (trusted communities), outer (casual associations). Each circle permits different levels of revelation. You belong fully when you can be appropriately authentic at each level—not hiding core self, but also not overwhelming casual connections with intimate struggles. Rabia's legacy included both solitary devotion and communal practice, suggesting belonging includes time alone and time in circles of varying depths. This prevents the exhaustion of fitting in everywhere while creating sustainable belonging within appropriately-sized communities of understanding and shared values.
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