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Ego-Dissolution as Liberation from Preference

The gradual loosening of self-centered identity that naturally diminishes the ego's need to favor those who affirm or benefit it.

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Why It Matters

Central to Rabia's path was fana—the dissolution of the separate self into unity with the Divine. This wasn't escapism but profound psychological liberation. Our preferences and favoritism are inseparable from ego: we favor people who make us feel important, successful, seen, or safe. As ego-boundaries soften through contemplative practice, these preferences lose their grip. We're less compelled to gather power, less threatened by others' success, less invested in being right. This doesn't eliminate discernment—we can still recognize when someone needs extra support or when a relationship requires boundary. But the desperate quality of favoritism dissolves. We stop unconsciously elevating those who mirror us, defending those who serve our interests, or abandoning those who don't. The cost of favoritism includes this spiritual exhaustion: the constant work of managing our preferences, justifying our partialities, defending our inner circles. Rabia offers another way—not through willpower or policy alone, but through the gradual transformation of what we identify as 'self,' which leaves less room for the protective narcissism that drives systemic bias.

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