The practice of extending equal spiritual devotion to all beings, dissolving the ego-driven distinctions that create favoritism.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that true love transcends preference and attachment to particular people or outcomes. When we practice love without hierarchy, we recognize that favoritism arises from the separated self—the ego that ranks some relationships as more valuable than others. This concept challenges the root cause of favoritism: the belief that certain people deserve more attention, resources, or affection based on proximity, utility, or personal benefit. In Rabia's tradition, such distinctions contaminate devotion and fracture community. By cultivating equanimous love that flows without calculation, we dissolve the psychological patterns underlying favoritism. This doesn't mean abandoning specific relationships, but rather removing the preferential judgment that damages trust, breeds resentment, and fractures belonging. When favoritism dissolves, the cost—damaged community cohesion and broken legacies—no longer accumulates.
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