Understanding parental legacy as transmission of values and spiritual orientation rather than replication of the parent's life path.
Authoritarian parents often see their role as imposing their values, beliefs, and life choices onto children—expecting them to replicate the parent's path. Rabia's approach to spiritual legacy was radically different: she transmitted her orientation toward love, surrender, and devotion while honoring each student's unique path. Applied to parenting, authoritative parents distinguish between core values they genuinely believe matter for human flourishing (kindness, integrity, courage, curiosity) and the specific forms these values take in each child's life. The parent passes on the spirit, not the script. An authoritarian parent might demand: 'You will follow the career I choose.' An authoritative parent might say: 'I value meaningful work that serves others; I'm curious what path calls to you.' The legacy transmitted is the parent's spiritual orientation—how to approach life with love, intention, and growth—not a predetermined identity. Rabia's students became spiritual teachers in diverse ways; she didn't clone herself. This framework allows parents to influence profoundly while respecting each child's unique unfolding and potential.
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