Periagoge
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The Hidden Self and Unconscious Bias

The examination of our concealed preferences and blind spots—the inner mechanics of why we favor certain people without conscious awareness.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia's mystical tradition emphasizes deep self-knowledge as a prerequisite for authentic relationship. Favoritism often operates beneath consciousness: we favor colleagues who share our background, family members who affirm our choices, or followers who pose no challenge. Rabia taught that spiritual growth requires unveiling these hidden layers of the self. When favoritism happens in organizations or groups, it frequently reflects unexamined biases—preferences rooted in fear, tribal belonging, or wounded attachment patterns. By applying Rabia's practice of ruthless inner honesty, we can illuminate why we unconsciously elevate certain voices while silencing others. The cost of ignoring this hidden self is slow erosion of trust and authenticity in communities. Acknowledging our tendencies toward preference becomes the first step toward love that genuinely includes everyone, not merely those who feel safe or familiar.

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