A contemplative approach where community members reflect each other's divine nature, helping one another recognize worth beyond social roles.
In Rabia's spiritual vision, each person mirrors the divine within others. The Sacred Mirror Practice invites community members to see beyond personalities and status, recognizing the sacred light in one another. This transforms relationships from transactional to transformational. When someone truly feels seen—not for their achievements or appearance, but for their essential nature—belonging deepens naturally. Rabia embodied this by engaging with everyone from princes to servants with equal spiritual regard. Implementing this in modern communities means creating rituals and conversations designed to reveal each person's intrinsic value. Study circles, council practices, and intentional listening become vehicles for this mirroring, allowing people to experience themselves as worthy simply by existing.
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