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Interbeing: Recognizing Radical Interdependence

Teaching children to perceive their fundamental interconnection with all beings and nature, moving beyond isolated individualism.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Though Rabia lived in 8th-century Baghdad, her recognition that all beings share connection in the Divine mirror resembles contemporary ecological and relational wisdom. She understood humans not as isolated units but as participants in vast webs of relationship. This perception transforms environmental and social learning in Montessori and Waldorf contexts. Montessori's cosmic education explicitly teaches how all life systems interconnect—the child discovers how water cycles, food chains, and human contributions weave together in cosmic unity. Waldorf similarly emphasizes the child's belonging to larger wholes: family, community, nation, and Earth. Rabia's vision deepens this: when we truly perceive interbeing, we naturally develop compassion and responsibility. We stop seeing nature as resources to extract and begin seeing ourselves as participants in living systems. We recognize our actions ripple through webs we often cannot see. Practically, this means: creating classroom gardens and caring for living things; studying interconnected systems rather than isolated subjects; exploring human interdependence across cultures and time; practicing gratitude for all that sustains us. When children develop this perception, they naturally become stewards rather than exploiters. They make choices informed by awareness of consequences. Education becomes not just intellectual development but initiation into right relationship with all beings.

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