The practice of perceiving and nurturing the unique spiritual essence within each child, honoring their individual nature as sacred.
Central to Rabia's teaching is the recognition of the Divine light present in all beings. She saw beyond surface behaviors to the sacred core within each person. This vision directly aligns with both Montessori's concept of the "absorbent mind" and the spiritual dimension of Waldorf education. Montessori encourages adults to observe children's natural inclinations and build upon their intrinsic drives rather than imposing external expectations. Waldorf similarly emphasizes that each child carries unique gifts meant to unfold during their years in school. Rabia's devotion teaches educators to cultivate reverence for each child's potential and inner nature. This means spending time in genuine observation—watching how a child naturally gravitates toward certain materials, languages, or relationships. It requires patience with different developmental timelines and respect for varied ways of knowing. When teachers approach children with this quality of devotion, they create conditions where children can trust their own unfolding. They learn to honor their intuition and authentic interests rather than conforming to external measures of worth.
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