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The Fire of Accountability

Using Rabia's metaphor of purifying fire to examine your own role in perpetuating harm, transforming shame into ethical action.

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Why It Matters

Rabia spoke of divine love as a fire that burns away illusion and attachment. In trauma work, accountability is the internal fire that burns away denial and self-deception. Intergenerational trauma involves cycles where victims become perpetrators; breaking the cycle requires facing your own harmful actions without collapsing into shame or self-flagellation. Accountability, in Rabia's tradition, is not punishment but purification. You examine where you've repeated patterns, where you've projected ancestral wounds onto those you love, where you've prioritized loyalty over protection. This is fierce work—it requires sitting with discomfort rather than deflecting to what was done to you. The fire burns away the parts of you that were forged in trauma, making space for new patterns. This accountability then becomes visible to your children: they see a parent who can admit wrong and change. That modeling is more powerful than any apology.

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