A system where members hold each other accountable not through shame but through loving commitment to collective vows and shared purpose.
Rather than punitive accountability focused on rule-breaking, Devotional Accountability draws from Rabia's radical love to create structures where members genuinely support each other in living up to their deepest values. This involves explicit covenants about how members commit to showing up, treating one another, and contributing. Accountability conversations focus on reconnection, understanding obstacles, and renewal of commitment rather than blame. When someone struggles, the community sees this as an invitation to collectively strengthen their shared practice. This requires trust, vulnerability training, and facilitators skilled in restorative justice. The aim is helping members experience accountability as an expression of love rather than control—communities that truly care enough to help members become their best selves.
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