Accountability structures rooted in mutual interdependence and shared responsibility for spiritual and relational integrity within organizing communities.
Rabia's mystical vision recognized profound interconnection—that separation between self and other is illusory, and all beings share fundamental unity. Interbeing Accountability Circles translate this into organizing practices where members hold one another accountable not through shame or punishment, but through recognition of mutual destiny. Rather than traditional accountability focused on task completion, these circles attend to relational health, spiritual alignment, and collective integrity. Participants practice honest feedback grounded in genuine care, acknowledging how each person's actions ripple through the community. This approach prevents both the harshness of punitive accountability and the avoidance of necessary difficult conversations. Grounded in Rabia's love-centered spirituality, interbeing accountability becomes an expression of profound commitment to one another's growth and the movement's long-term vision.
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