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Annihilation of Ego in Caregiving

Rabia's concept of fana (self-dissolution in Divine love) reframes parental sacrifice as spiritual practice, dissolving resentment and enabling genuine responsiveness.

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Why It Matters

Rabia taught fana—the dissolution of the separate self in love of the Beloved—a state where personal desires dissolve into pure devotion. Applied to attachment parenting, this concept addresses a core tension: how to meet a child's relentless needs without burning out or breeding resentment. Rather than self-care framed as reclaiming individuality, Rabia suggests a spiritual dissolving of the boundary between parent and child's wellbeing. This doesn't mean self-annihilation or depletion; instead, it's a reframing where the parent's own deepest fulfillment becomes inseparable from the child's secure development. When a parent practices this intentionally, night wakings and emotional demands transform from intrusions into sacred moments of union, fundamentally shifting the nervous system's response and the quality of presence.

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