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Receptivity as Infant Development

Rabia's radical receptivity to divine grace parallels the infant's developmental task of receiving care and gradually internalizing safety.

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Why It Matters

Rabia cultivated a state of complete receptivity, stripping away defenses and control to receive God's love. This mirrors the infant's developmental necessity: a newborn must remain radically receptive to nourishment, comfort, and emotional attunement. In Birth and early bonding, this concept suggests that health lies not in the infant learning to be independent too early, but in deepening the capacity to receive. The caregiver who understands this offers gifts without strings—food, comfort, presence—with the same unconditional quality Rabia embodied. The infant who experiences consistent receptivity to their needs develops the capacity to trust their own inner experiences and the world's responsiveness. Rabia's model shows receptivity not as passivity but as active vulnerability—a strength that requires courage. For the infant, this receptivity phase is brief and critical; caregivers who honor this window allow the child to build secure internal foundations. Premature demands for independence or self-soothing interrupt this vital receptive stage.

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