The practice of listening to community members as though hearing the Divine speaking through them.
Central to Rabia's spirituality was the conviction that the Divine speaks through all creation and all beings. Sacred listening applies this to community by training members to listen to each other with reverence and full attention. When someone shares, listeners approach it as a sacred moment where truth is being revealed, not as an opportunity to interrupt, judge, or plan responses. This transforms communication in intentional communities from debate or information exchange into a spiritual practice. Sacred listening reveals wisdom that quiet members might hold but never voice; it honors minority perspectives that challenge groupthink; it creates psychological safety where vulnerable truths can be spoken. Practically, communities embed sacred listening into meetings through practices like council format or talking circles. Rabia's insight that the Divine dwells in each person becomes operational: treat every voice as potentially carrying wisdom, create spaces where people feel safe being heard, and cultivate the patience and humility to truly receive what others offer. This foundational practice prevents the marginalization and silencing that fractures communities.
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