The spiritual practice of dissolving ego boundaries to recognize oneself as part of an unbroken ancestral continuum.
Rabia's concept of fana—the annihilation of the self in divine love—directly parallels the ancestor veneration principle that individual identity extends backward and forward through generations. In Confucian thought, the self is always relational; in Ubuntu philosophy, 'I am because we are.' Rabia teaches that ego dissolves when we truly love, revealing our fundamental interdependence. Applied to ancestors, this means releasing the illusion of a separate, isolated self and recognizing that our thoughts, values, and spiritual essence flow from those who came before. When we practice this annihilation of ego-driven identity, ancestor veneration becomes not a commemoration of the dead but an active acknowledgment of our continuity with them. We realize we are living expressions of ancestral presence.
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