Honoring the teen's passionate desires and longings as sacred fire, not obstacles, while guiding their expression wisely.
Rabia's writings overflow with imagery of longing, desire, and the burning flame of love for the divine. She didn't suppress desire but transformed its direction. Contemporary parenting often treats teen desires—for romance, independence, belonging to peer groups, self-expression—as problems to manage or deny. Rabia's tradition offers an alternative: honoring the flame itself as sacred energy while guiding its expression. A teen who longs intensely is not disordered; they are alive. When parents say "you're too emotional" or "that desire is foolish," they extinguish the flame. Instead, Rabia's approach suggests: "Your longing is real and important. Let's together consider how to honor it wisely." This transforms conversations from prohibition to collaboration. A teen whose passionate nature is witnessed rather than shamed develops integrity between inner experience and outer expression. The flame doesn't disappear through repression; it burns underground until it explodes. Rabia teaches that channeling desire through consciousness, not crushing it, creates maturity.
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