The recognition that being in the same space (fitting in) differs fundamentally from being emotionally and spiritually available (belonging).
Rabia spent decades in solitude, yet her spiritual presence was felt by all who encountered her. This teaches a crucial distinction: you can be proximate to a community and fitting in structurally without ever truly being present. Fitting in often means showing up physically while being mentally elsewhere, performing the role while protecting your inner life. True belonging requires presence—the quality of attention and openness you bring. A person can attend every gathering and still feel isolated; another might see a friend once yearly and feel deeply known. This concept asks: in your communities, how much of your real self is present? Are you managing an image, or are you showing up as you actually are? Rabia's practice of complete presence before God translates into contemporary belonging as the willingness to be seen, to listen fully, and to engage with vulnerability. Presence transforms proximity into genuine connection.
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