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The Community as Extended Belonging

Expanding the circle of family beyond blood relations to create richer belonging for both generations.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia lived in community, creating circles of devotion that transcended biological family. This concept invites parents to recognize that adult children often build chosen families and communities. Rather than competing with or resenting these connections, we can honor them as extensions of belonging. This means showing interest in their friends, partners, and communities of meaning. It might involve welcoming their chosen family into yours, creating spaces where multiple circles can intersect. Rabia's approach to community also suggests that aging parents need not rely solely on adult children for connection and purpose. Building your own meaningful community—spiritual, social, volunteer-based—relieves adult children of the burden of being your primary source of belonging. This paradoxically strengthens the parent-child relationship by making it more peer-like and less dependent. Legacy becomes something shared across generations within wider networks of love and service.

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