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Love Without Enmeshment

Maintaining genuine care for family members while establishing clear boundaries that protect your own growth and healing.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's love was fierce and selective—devoted entirely to the Divine, which paradoxically freed her to love others without dependence or fusion. Many children of trauma inherit enmeshed family systems where love means merging identity, absorbing others' emotions, and sacrificing self-boundaries. Breaking this pattern requires learning love without enmeshment: you can care deeply about your parent's healing while refusing to become their therapist; you can honor your family while choosing relationships outside it; you can forgive without reconciling. This kind of love is cleaner, stronger, and more sustainable. It says: "I love you and I am separate from you. Your pain is real and it is not my responsibility to fix. I honor our bond and I protect my own becoming." This is the love Rabia modeled—absolute devotion paired with unwavering truth.

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