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The Poverty of Spaciousness

The intentional practice of creating material simplicity and emotional spaciousness to deepen presence and connection.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia lived with material poverty yet spiritual abundance, understanding that attachment to possessions obscures love and connection. The Poverty of Spaciousness invites intentional communities to embrace simplicity—not deprivation but intentional reduction of clutter, complexity, and consumption. This creates literal and psychological space for relationships to flourish. Communities might practice shared resources, minimalist living spaces, and gift economies that prioritize circulation over accumulation. Emotionally, this means creating spaciousness through simplified schedules, silence, and presence rather than constant activity. This counters consumer culture's promise that more things bring belonging. When communities model this together, members experience profound freedom and discover that their deepest needs—to love and be loved—require only genuine presence and mutual care.

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