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The Ego's Dissolution as Healing

Rabia's teaching on annihilation of the self in love offers a counter-narrative to the ego-driven defenses that sustain addiction and parental rigidity.

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Why It Matters

Rabia spoke of fana—the dissolution of the separate self into divine love. This is not psychological annihilation but the release of the defended, reactive ego that creates so much suffering. Addiction often serves as a pseudo-dissolution: it promises escape from the exhausting project of maintaining a defended self. In recovery, parents must gently dismantle the rigid armor that protected them through trauma and fear. Rabia's framework suggests this is not dangerous loss but necessary release. As the defended self softens, parents become more flexible with children—less reactive, more responsive. They can admit mistakes, change course, and let children affect them. This is the ego-death that leads to real aliveness. For children of formerly addicted parents, witnessing this transformation from defended to open is profoundly healing and modeling.

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