Treating family pain as sacred testimony that carries information about what needs healing across generations.
Rabia's tradition honors suffering as a path to divine truth. Intergenerational trauma is not merely dysfunction to erase but testimony to bear witness to—your ancestor's war, displacement, loss, or violence left marks in your body and behavior. By approaching your wound as a witness rather than an enemy, you stop fighting the very information that could liberate you. This means naming what happened: the addiction, the rage, the silence, the survival strategies that protected your lineage but now limit you. Rabia teaches that true devotion includes honest acknowledgment of pain. When you witness your wound with compassion rather than shame, you create space for the next generation to inherit healing instead of the compulsion to repeat.
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