Practicing authentic love and service from a place of inner wholeness rather than from wounded patterns of people-pleasing or seeking approval.
Children from difficult backgrounds often develop hypervigilance and excessive accommodation—performing versions of themselves to gain safety or love. Rabia's pure devotion challenges this pattern by teaching love that doesn't seek return, validation, or recognition. Her famous sayings reveal a woman devoted to the divine and others from complete inner freedom, not from need or fear. In healing, this concept invites us to examine where we're still performing worthiness and to gradually align our actions with genuine care rather than conditional earning of love. Devotion without performance means serving others—and ourselves—from a place of sufficiency rather than scarcity. This recalibration is profound for those whose early survival depended on reading others' needs and disappearing into roles.
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