A state of full aliveness and attention in relationship that transcends the self-consciousness required for fitting in.
Rabia was known for moments of ecstatic absorption in love and prayer—a state beyond social anxiety or self-monitoring. While not everyone accesses this spiritually, the psychological principle applies: when you're fully present and engaged, you're not anxious about fitting in. Ecstatic presence means showing up to relationships and communities with genuine interest, not calculating how you're being perceived. This state dissolves the split consciousness required for performance. The practice: cultivate moments of deep engagement where you're absorbed in connection rather than self-observation. In conversation, this means listening to understand rather than listening to respond. In community, it means participating in shared activities with full attention. The legacy from Rabia is that this presence is contagious—it gives others permission to be present too, transforming group dynamics from guarded to generous. Over time, ecstatic presence becomes your default, and belonging deepens naturally because you're actually there.
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