Consciously designing the emotional, relational, and spiritual inheritance you pass to the next generation.
You are not passive recipients of your family's legacy—you are its authors. Rabia understood that every act of love, every moment of choice, becomes part of the world's fabric. In the context of intergenerational trauma, legacy construction is sacred work. You decide: What do I want my children to inherit from me? Perhaps it is the capacity to name difficult emotions, to prioritize their own healing over family loyalty, to know they are loved not for achievement but for existence. Perhaps it is financial literacy, spiritual practice, or the belief that change is possible. Legacy is not what you inherited; it is what you deliberately choose to build and transmit. This requires courage because it means you must become the person you want your children to become. Every time you choose differently than your parents did, you are writing a new family story.
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