Using ancestor connection to address contemporary experiences of displacement, isolation, and cultural disconnection through rooted community identity.
Rabia lived as a formerly enslaved person in 8th-century Arabia, yet her spiritual belonging to a community of seekers became her primary identity and home. The Lineage of Belonging addresses how ancestor veneration serves those experiencing displacement—whether through migration, diaspora, cultural erasure, or family trauma. By consciously connecting with ancestral wisdom, practices, and values, individuals and communities can reconstruct a sense of rooted identity and spiritual home. This is particularly powerful for diaspora communities reclaiming African, Indigenous, or immigrant heritage; for adopted persons seeking biological or spiritual family connection; and for anyone rebuilding identity after cultural loss. The concept recognizes that belonging is not only about where we come from geographically but about the invisible lineage of values, resilience, and spiritual inheritance we carry forward. Ancestor work becomes decolonial practice—asserting that our lineage matters, our heritage has worth, and we belong to something continuous and sacred.
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