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Grief Tending as Community Care

Establishing practices for collectively witnessing, holding, and moving through loss as essential community work.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's devotion held space for profound longing and loss—the ache of separation from the beloved. Real communities experience collective grief: losses of members, dashed hopes, failures, and the constant small deaths of changing circumstances. Yet many communities avoid grief work, moving quickly past pain toward efficiency or positivity. Communities intentionally built on belonging must develop rituals and capacities for tending grief together. This means creating space for tears, for lament, for the honest acknowledgment of what has been lost. It means that when tragedy strikes—a member's illness, a failure, a betrayal—the community gathers to witness the pain rather than isolate the grieving person. Grief-tending practices prevent the accumulation of unprocessed loss that often fractures communities. Instead, shared grief becomes a deepening of bonds and a reminder of what we collectively value.

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