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Ecstatic Listening Practice

A practice of fully attuned listening where caregivers receive children's utterances and play with complete presence and wonder.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's spiritual practice centered on radical listening—hearing the voice of the Beloved in all things. This translates to caregivers practicing ecstatic listening with young children: receiving each word, gesture, and play action as a precious utterance worthy of full attention. This practice transforms language development from correction-focused to wonder-focused. When adults listen to children's emerging speech and play choices with genuine delight rather than assessment, children feel their communication matters. They develop language more confidently because their words are received as meaningful contributions to shared conversation. During boundary-setting moments, this ecstatic listening allows caregivers to understand the child's true need beneath their words or actions. Language becomes bidirectional communion rather than top-down instruction. The child's sense of belonging deepens when they experience being truly heard by their community.

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