Translating Rabia's continuous inner orientation toward love into daily micro-practices that rewire your nervous system away from ancestral patterns.
Rabia's devotion was not occasional—it was woven into every moment, every breath, every interaction. Breaking intergenerational trauma requires the same consistency. Devotion As Daily Practice means establishing small, repeated actions aligned with your intention to break the cycle: a morning meditation on unconditional love, a pause before reacting to your child with awareness of your inherited triggers, a nightly reflection on moments you chose differently than your parents did, a weekly ritual of recommitment to your values. These practices are not about perfection but about repetition: gradually rewiring the automatic pathways of fear, shame, and reactivity that were encoded in your body across generations. Over months and years, these small devotions become your new inheritance—one you consciously choose and actively pass down.
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