The alignment of shared spiritual purpose that binds community members to each other and to something greater than themselves.
Rabia's famous prayer—"O God, I ask not Paradise for the hope of reward, nor do I ask protection from Hell for fear of punishment"—exemplifies devotion free from transactional motivation. In intentional communities, this translates to members united not by what they gain individually, but by genuine commitment to shared values and purpose. Pure devotion as community glue means each member serves the whole because they've internalized the mission, not because external reward compels them. This creates psychological safety: people know others are present by choice and conviction. Communities built on pure devotion weather disagreements better because members can distinguish between personal conflict and shared purpose. The practice involves regular reflection on why one belongs and what one genuinely cares about together.
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