A practice of perceiving the Divine presence within each community member, which naturally generates compassion, service, and cohesion.
Rabia taught that the heart recognizes its connection to the Divine in all things and beings. Applied to community building, this means cultivating the spiritual practice of seeing beyond surface differences to recognize the shared humanity and spiritual essence in each person. When community members practice this perception, they naturally respond with greater compassion and mutual service. This creates a culture where conflicts are resolved through empathy rather than defensiveness, and where diversity strengthens rather than divides the group. In intentional communities, this might manifest as regular practices—meditation, prayer, or reflection—that help members reconnect with this deeper unity. Such practices create psychological and spiritual safety, allowing vulnerable conversations about belonging and purpose. The result is a community where people feel genuinely seen and valued for their essential nature, not merely their functional roles or contributions.
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