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The Ego-Less Boundary

Rabia's annihilation of ego in love illuminates how young children develop healthy boundaries rooted in care rather than defensive self-protection.

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Why It Matters

Rabia sought to dissolve her separate self into divine love, a radical surrender that paradoxically freed her from domination and harm. For young children, this teaching reframes boundary-setting as an expression of love rather than ego defense. A child who says "no" from wholeness and belonging (Rabia's tradition) develops different neurology and psychology than a child who says "no" from fear or trauma response. When a 5-year-old learns boundaries through a caregiver's loving presence—not through shaming, control, or rejection—the boundary becomes part of their identity of love. They learn that saying no protects connection, not threatens it. They set boundaries with peers in play without aggression or withdrawal. Rabia teaches that the strongest boundaries come from surrender to what truly matters: in childhood, that's belonging within a loving community. From this ground, boundaries become natural expressions of respect.

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