The spiritual practice of showing up fully and consistently in community spaces, cultivating witness and deepening relational bonds.
Rabia's devotional practice required disciplined ritual—constant prayer, reflection, and presence before the Divine. Community organizers can cultivate similar discipline: consistent attendance at meetings, presence at community gatherings, and sustained attention to community members' lives. This disciplined presence builds trust and allows organizers to understand community dynamics deeply. Rather than parachuting in for campaigns, sustained presence honors the reality that organizing is relational work requiring accumulated knowledge and earned credibility. Disciplined presence also models commitment—showing communities that organizers are invested long-term, not chasing trends. This practice directly counteracts the extractive model where outside groups collect stories and leave. Through disciplined presence, organizers become rooted in community life, better positioned to listen, learn, and co-create power strategies grounded in community wisdom.
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