The practice of cultivating spiritual presence and love during pregnancy, establishing emotional connection with the unborn child through devotion rather than expectation.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love begins not at birth but in the heart's intention long before. Heart-bonding before birth is the deliberate cultivation of pure devotion during pregnancy—preparing the mother's inner state through prayer, presence, and surrender rather than anxious planning. This Sufi approach views gestation as a sacred communion where the mother's spiritual condition directly shapes the child's arrival. For modern parents, this means releasing fear-based preparation in favor of loving presence: meditation on unconditional care, releasing attachment to outcomes, and deepening trust in the natural unfolding of life. Rabia's legacy shows us that the first bond is not physical but spiritual—a meeting of souls that transcends the biological moment of birth.
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