Prioritizing direct experience of love and connection with the Divine creates an internal anchor that makes external approval unnecessary for belonging.
Rabia's devotion was radically intimate—she spoke to God as a lover speaks to the beloved, unconcerned with institutional religion or social standing. This intimacy provided her an unshakeable sense of belonging that did not depend on fitting into community structures. For modern practitioners, divine intimacy translates to cultivating a relationship with meaning, truth, or the transcendent that serves as your primary reference point. When you belong to something larger than yourself—whether that is nature, a creative practice, a spiritual tradition, or a vision of who you wish to become—fitting into smaller social circles becomes optional rather than essential. This concept teaches that the deepest belonging comes from alignment with something true, not alignment with what others expect. The distinction between fitting in and belonging clarifies when your choices reflect external pressure versus internal integrity.
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