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Ecstatic Surrender and Letting Go of Control

Rabia's mystical surrender offers parents a contemplative practice for releasing the illusion of control that addiction both masks and perpetuates.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's ecstatic love of God involved radical surrender—a dissolution of ego boundaries and a yielding to something greater. Addiction, paradoxically, is both a loss of control and an attempt to control pain through substance or behavior. Parents caught in addiction often oscillate between desperation to manage outcomes and helplessness before their own compulsion. Rabia's contemplative practice of surrender offers a third path: conscious yielding to reality as it is, to one's own limitations, to divine grace working through human weakness. For parents, this means practicing acceptance of what cannot be controlled—their child's choices, their own past, the pace of their recovery—while engaging fully with what can be: showing up, seeking help, making amends, remaining present. This surrender is not passive resignation but active faith that healing emerges not from white-knuckled willpower but from releasing the exhausting pretense of mastery and opening to being transformed.

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