Recognizing shared human longing for transcendence and belonging as the most reliable glue binding communities together.
Rabia's entire spiritual path was animated by intense longing—yearning for union with the divine that consumed her being. This longing was not desperate grasping but a sacred ache that oriented her whole life. Communities intentionally built on shared longing access remarkable power. Instead of asking "What do we believe?" or "What will we accomplish?", groups ask "What do we yearn for together?" This might be longing for justice, healing, beauty, or transcendence. When communities organize around shared longing rather than shared ideology, they become more inclusive and adaptable. Members with different beliefs can still share the same deep yearning. This approach also sustains groups through difficulty because longing—unlike enthusiasm or obligation—persists through seasons of challenge. Rabia's tradition teaches that longing itself is the prayer, the practice, the path. Communities organized around it become living organisms constantly reaching toward their highest possibilities.
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