Recognizing that your adult child becomes your teacher and spiritual mirror, reversing traditional power dynamics.
Rabia spoke of becoming the beloved—allowing herself to be transformed by divine love into a new being. In the parent-adult child relationship, this concept inverts: you become the beloved of your child, and in that vulnerability, you transform. Your adult child becomes the teacher. They show you your patterns, blind spots, and unlived potential. They challenge your assumptions about how life should unfold. This requires tremendous humility—acknowledging that the person you once guided may now guide you. Many parents resist this reversal, clinging to the role of authority and wisdom-keeper. But Rabia's path teaches that spiritual growth comes through surrender and being remade by relationship. When you allow your adult child to see you—in your doubts, failures, and humanity—something sacred happens. They become witnesses to your becoming, just as you witness theirs. This mutual transformation deepens legacy. Rather than passing down fixed answers, you model a life of continuous growth, learning from your children, and remaining humble before the mystery of existence. This legacy of openness becomes more valuable than any ideology.
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