Releasing parental ego and need for validation through the teen, allowing adolescents freedom to develop without serving the parent's identity needs.
Rabia spoke of love as a fire that consumes the self, annihilating ego before the Divine. In parent-teen dynamics, this translates to parents examining where they unconsciously need their adolescent to validate them: through achievement, obedience, reflecting family values, or remaining emotionally close. Adolescence naturally threatens these ego investments. A parent practicing this concept recognizes when they're disappointed because the teen's choices reflect poorly on them, not because the teen is genuinely harmed. This awareness creates space for the teen's authentic individuation. The parent can support the teen's values exploration—even when contradicting family beliefs—without defending their own identity. This burning away paradoxically strengthens the relationship: teens sense they're truly seen as separate beings, not extensions of parental identity. This fundamental respect enables deeper, more honest connection during the identity-formation years.
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