A relational framework recognizing that all beings are interconnected and interdependent, making charitable responsibility not optional but fundamental to existence itself.
Rabia's mystical vision dissolved the boundary between self and other, lover and Beloved, individual and community. The Interbeing Web of Obligation translates this non-dual vision into institutional design, structuring charitable giving around interdependence rather than independence. This framework recognizes that wealth concentration, poverty, and unmet needs in any part of the web diminish the whole system. Practically, this means designing charitable structures that address root causes of inequality rather than symptoms, creating feedback loops where support flows in multiple directions, and building mutual aid networks across class lines. Legal innovations might include stakeholder governance models, community wealth funds, and benefit corporations legally obligated to multiple constituencies. The theological insight is that charitable giving is not benevolence from the fortunate to the unfortunate, but rather restoration of balance in an interdependent system. Communities embracing interbeing frameworks discover that caring for the most vulnerable strengthens everyone's resilience and belonging.
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