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Interbeing: Recognizing Mutual Interdependence

The awareness that all community members are interconnected and mutually dependent, not separate actors.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's spiritual vision dissolved the boundaries between lover and Beloved, self and other, revealing fundamental unity. Applied to community, interbeing means recognizing that individual wellbeing and collective flourishing are inseparable. When one member struggles, the community struggles; when one grows, all benefit. This perspective shifts problem-solving from blame and division toward collective responsibility. Instead of asking 'Who failed?' communities practicing interbeing ask 'What does our system need?' This reframes conflicts as signals that interdependencies are misaligned rather than as individual failures. In practical terms, interbeing communities design shared resources, mutual aid systems, and decision-making processes that explicitly acknowledge how actions ripple through the whole. Rabia's teaching that all creation reflects Divine unity becomes a model for communities that treat their ecosystem of relationships, resources, and purposes as an integrated whole requiring constant attentive care.

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