The paradoxical wisdom that true belonging emerges when we stop grasping for it and instead surrender into authentic presence.
Rabia's mystical states of ecstatic union represented a complete dissolution of the self-conscious concern with how one is perceived. In those moments, the question of belonging versus fitting in simply disappeared—there was no separate self monitoring its acceptance. This ecstatic surrender points to a psychological truth: the anxiety of fitting in stems from a divided consciousness, always watching ourselves. When we can release that divided awareness and inhabit ourselves fully, we become genuinely present, which paradoxically makes authentic belonging possible. People sense and respond to authenticity far more than to skilled performance. This concept suggests that the path to belonging runs through acceptance of ourselves so complete that we stop trying. Rabia's tradition teaches that in surrendering the self-protective concern with fitting in, we discover the self that truly belongs.
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