Intentional small groups organized across age and generation to transmit wisdom, practice devotion, and strengthen belonging.
Drawing from Rabia's practice of spiritual community and ubuntu's commitment to collective knowing, kinship circles are structured gatherings that bring together elders, adults, youth, and children in deliberate relationship. These are not interest-based groups but kinship-based: organized by family, lineage, or intentional family. Within these containers, Rabia's teachings on love and devotion become lived practice. Elders share stories and wisdom; youth bring questions and fresh perspectives; children embody the future we are accountable to. The circle becomes a space where intergenerational responsibility is not abstract but concrete: you are literally responsible to these people you gather with. Kinship circles can study sacred texts together, practice remembrance of ancestors, plan for community futures, or simply gather to strengthen bonds. They counter the nuclear family isolation that fractures ubuntu values and create the structured intimacy that intergenerational wisdom requires.
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