An analysis of how favoritism requires us to ration love and belonging, fragmenting our own capacity for genuine relationship.
When we favor certain people, we necessarily de-favor others, creating a rationing system for our love and regard. Rabia's teachings reveal the spiritual cost: this splitting of love into tiers requires us to maintain internal justifications, manage guilt, and operate with divided heart. We become smaller beings, less capable of genuine presence, constantly monitoring who deserves our attention. The person who favors certain team members cannot fully relax with unfavored ones; the parent with a preferred child cannot love freely with others. Rabia's path proposes instead an infinite love that doesn't deplete through sharing but expands. When we stop managing scarcity and begin operating from abundance, we discover that genuine regard for all people doesn't diminish regard for any—it deepens it. The cost of tiered love is ultimately paid in the diminishment of our own capacity for presence, joy, and authenticity. Communities that practice universal regard discover their members become more fully alive.
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