Estate planning as a devotional practice connecting past, present, and future—honoring ancestors who built foundations while blessing descendants who'll carry forward your values.
Rabia lived in deep consciousness of spiritual lineage and community across time. Intergenerational Devotion frames estate planning as a sacred bridge between those who came before and those who come after. This begins with acknowledging ancestors—the sacrifices, wisdom, and resources they provided that enabled your life. An estate statement might honor this legacy explicitly, recognizing whose shoulders you stood on. Simultaneously, your estate becomes a blessing for descendants, shaped by intention to support their flourishing not just materially but spiritually and intellectually. This might include funding education that reflects your values, creating mentorship provisions, or establishing family conversations about meaning and purpose alongside inheritance. Rabia's tradition suggests that wealth flowing across generations carries spiritual weight; it either reinforces family bonds and shared values or creates discord. This framework invites designing estates that actively strengthen intergenerational belonging—perhaps through family councils, shared decision-making about charitable giving, or explicit communication of the values and devotion underlying each provision. Your estate becomes a conversation across time.
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