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The Night Vigil: Awakening With Your Baby

Transforming sleepless nights into spiritual practice—practices of presence and devotion during infant waking that deepen parental surrender and infant security.

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Why It Matters

Rabia was known for her night vigils—hours of prayer and longing in the darkness. Parents of newborns know these nights intimately, though modern culture frames them as trial rather than practice. Rabia's tradition of the night vigil offers a complete reframing. Instead of resenting the 2 a.m. feeding, the parent can consciously enter a meditative state: this is sacred time, a conversation with your infant at the threshold between worlds. During night feedings and comforting, practice Rabia's devotional presence—not rushing through, but truly with your child in the darkness. Notice the quiet, the dependency, the simplicity. Your infant is learning that their need for you in the night is met with loving presence, not resentment. This rewires their earliest understanding of belonging: I can need, I can cry, and I will be met. Neuroscience confirms that infants develop deeper attachment security through consistent nighttime responsiveness. For parents, these vigils, when entered consciously rather than resentfully, become a powerful spiritual practice that increases your capacity for surrender and devotion. Rabia teaches that true love demands presence even when exhausted. The night vigils you keep become the foundation of your child's lifelong security in belonging, and your own transformation into a more awake human being.

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