Being fully present with a friend so that your inner self truly sees and knows theirs, creating mutual recognition that deepens belonging.
Rabia's mysticism centered on the heart as the seat of direct knowledge and love. In friendship, this translates to deep witnessing—being so present that you truly see your friend's essence, struggles, and hidden self. This goes beyond listening; it's a quality of attention where you hold space for who they actually are, not who you wish them to be. Deep friendship requires this kind of heart-to-heart presence, where both people feel genuinely known. Rabia's practice of remembrance and intimate dialogue with the divine models how we can commune with friends: with rapt attention, vulnerability, and the understanding that to be witnessed is to be loved. This mutual seeing creates the belonging we all deeply crave.
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