Using family and community as a mirror for growth rather than as judges of your adult child's worthiness.
Rabia lived within community but taught that the heart's relationship with the Divine transcended communal opinion or judgment. Parents can hold their adult children within family and community while deliberately shifting from judgmental witness to sacred mirror. This means reflecting back what you see without verdict: 'I notice you've chosen this path' rather than 'you've made a mistake.' Community becomes a place where adult children see themselves reflected honestly, not condemned. Parents practicing this become holders of space where children can be known and witnessed without shame. This is particularly powerful when adult children make choices parents don't understand or endorse—the parent can remain present as mirror rather than disappear as judge. Rabia's example teaches that true community strengthens when it witnesses rather than condemns, reflects rather than rejects.
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