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Radiant Devotion: Ancestor Celebration

The practice of joyful, ecstatic honoring of ancestors through celebration rather than somber remembrance.

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Why It Matters

Rabia famously carried fire and water through the streets, saying she sought to quench Hell and burn Paradise so humans would love God for love's sake alone. This radical joy transforms how we approach ancestor veneration. Rather than ancestor work as heavy obligation or mournful remembrance, radiant devotion celebrates ancestors with genuine delight in their lives, accomplishments, and continued presence. This practice aligns with many traditions: Día de Muertos honors deceased loved ones with music and feast; Jewish yahrzeit transforms grief into remembrance through candles and community; African American ancestor veneration often includes storytelling, music, and celebration of resilience. Radiant devotion doesn't deny grief but transforms it into gratitude. By celebrating ancestors joyfully, we affirm that their lives mattered, their choices ripple forward, and their presence enriches rather than burdens our present moment.

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