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The Practice of Ecstatic Presence

Rabia's ecstatic prayer tradition teaches adoptive parents to meet their child in fully embodied, joyful presence rather than anxious management.

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Why It Matters

Rabia was known for her intense, ecstatic devotion—a state of complete absorption in relationship with the beloved. For adoptive parents, this becomes a practice of showing up with your whole self: not performing competence, managing outcomes, or managing your own unhealed wounds, but genuinely present with your child in each moment. Ecstatic presence means noticing small details—the way they laugh, their particular fears, their specific kindnesses—not as data points to diagnose or fix, but as invitations into deeper knowing. This practice counters the hypervigilance many adoptive parents carry (watching for trauma responses, managing behavior, proving worthiness) by replacing it with an attentive joy. When a child senses they are truly seen and genuinely delighted in by their parent, the nervous system settles. Rabia's ecstatic model teaches that spiritual connection happens in ordinary moments: a meal, a walk, a conversation—when both parties show up with undivided attention and authentic heart.

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