Pure devotion as the foundation of attachment parenting, where unconditional presence replaces transactional bonding.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught love for its own sake, free from fear or hope of reward. In attachment parenting, this translates to presence without agenda—holding your child not for their future achievement or your validation, but for the sacred act of connection itself. This concept challenges the modern parental tendency to measure success through milestones or reciprocal affection. When you parent from pure devotion, you create safety rooted in unconditional acceptance rather than conditional approval. Your child learns they are worthy simply by existing, not by performing. This shift from transactional to transcendent love fundamentally changes how you respond to tantrums, regression, and neediness. You become a consistent witness to their becoming, mirroring Rabia's radical surrender to love itself.
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