Understanding parenting itself as a transformative practice that burns away ego, selfishness, and illusion, similar to Rabia's spiritual purification through devotion.
Rabia spoke of love as a consuming fire that burns away the self separate from the Beloved. Parenting, approached through Rabia's lens, is exactly this kind of fire. Your child constantly reveals your edges, triggers, and unconscious patterns. They strip away pretense and force you into radical honesty. This isn't punishment but invitation to become your truest self. In attachment parenting, this purification is essential because children sense inauthenticity immediately. Your presence is only as secure as your willingness to examine yourself. When your child's neediness triggers your resentment, the fire reveals where you've abandoned yourself. When their behavior mirrors your shadow, the fire offers transformation. Rabia didn't seek comfort; she sought purification. She welcomed challenges as doorways to deeper love. Apply this to parenting: When moments feel impossible, ask: "What is this burning away in me? What's being revealed?" This reframes parenting challenges from problems to be solved into invitations for growth. You become not a perfect parent but an increasingly authentic one. Your child witnesses your willingness to be changed, to admit mistakes, to grow. This modeling of authentic transformation becomes their greatest inheritance and deepens your actual capacity for genuine attachment.
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