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The Heart's Opening at Birth

The moment of birth as a spiritual threshold where both parent and child experience profound heart-opening, vulnerability, and mutual recognition.

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Why It Matters

In Rabia's mystical poetry, the heart opens to receive divine love through surrender and vulnerability. Birth itself mirrors this opening: the infant exits the womb, and both child and parent face radical exposure. This concept invites us to recognize birth not as a medical event alone but as a sacred moment of mutual transformation. The parent's heart, suddenly responsible for another being, cracks open. The infant, newly separate, experiences the world's immensity. Both are vulnerable; both are capable of profound connection. Rabia's tradition teaches that this opening is not weakness but the gateway to love. Rituals, practices, and spaces that honor this vulnerability—quiet moments, skin-to-skin contact, witnessing—allow both parent and child to fully inhabit this threshold. The early weeks become a period of collective heart-opening that establishes belonging.

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