An economic framework where value flows as gifts across generational lines, mirroring Rabia's non-transactional love and Indigenous reciprocity ethics.
Rabia renounced both reward and punishment theology, giving her love freely without bargaining with the Divine. This mirrors Indigenous gift economies where value circulates through relationships rather than accumulation. Seventh-generation thinking requires we reimagine economy through gifts flowing across time: what we receive from seven generations past (soil, knowledge, languages, lands) and what we owe seven generations forward (healed waters, diverse seeds, ceremonial knowledge). This is not barter or trade but genuine gift—the freely given expression of belonging. Rabia's devotion becomes the emotional and spiritual foundation for gift economy: when we are not motivated by profit or fear, we can give abundantly, knowing the circle sustains itself. Communities practicing this framework experience deeper belonging, reduced scarcity anxiety, and decisions naturally aligned with seven-generation health.
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