A practice of reading your infant's needs as a form of sacred attention, similar to Rabia's devoted focus on the Divine.
Rabia's practice of constant remembrance—maintaining awareness of the Beloved in every moment—offers a model for maternal and paternal attunement. Devotional Attunement means approaching your infant's cries, gestures, and rhythms as a form of sacred language requiring your full interpretive presence. This is not hyper-vigilance or anxiety but rather the relaxed alertness of someone in love. You learn to distinguish hunger from tiredness, discomfort from developmental leaps, because you are genuinely attending rather than projecting. This quality of listening strengthens both the parent-child bond and the parent's own contemplative capacity. Infants thrive under this attunement, developing secure attachment and better emotional regulation. Rabia's example shows that such devotion does not deplete but rather deepens the caregiver's own spiritual life, transforming daily caregiving into a practice of love.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.