Belonging is not achieved but arrived at through sustained longing for authentic connection; the journey itself creates the bond.
Wasl in Sufi terminology means arrival or union—the moment when longing is satisfied, when the seeker reaches the Beloved. But crucially, in Rabia's teaching, wasl is not a destination that makes longing unnecessary; rather, the longing itself is the union. The journey of seeking authentic community, of pursuing genuine connection, of refusing to settle for mere fitting in—this sustained longing is what creates belonging. Rabia's poetry expresses this paradox: her greatest fulfillment came not from achieving some final state, but from the perpetual intensity of her longing. Applied to community, this suggests that true belonging is built through shared longing—a group's collective commitment to authenticity, growth, and genuine care. Fitting-in groups, by contrast, seek closure and comfort; belonging communities thrive in the tension of continuous seeking. The intimacy of true community deepens because people keep showing up, keep trying to understand each other more deeply, keep refusing to settle into comfortable superficiality.
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