How favoring certain people or outcomes blinds us to the sacred worth in every moment and relationship.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught pure devotion beyond preference—loving God without hope of reward or fear of punishment. Applied to favoritism, this reveals how we fragment our attention by elevating some people or outcomes above others, losing presence with those deemed "less worthy." When we favor the successful child over the struggling one, the charismatic friend over the quiet ally, we miss the divine in what we overlook. The cost is relational poverty: we cultivate shallow connections based on utility rather than essence. Rabia's tradition invites us to examine the unconscious hierarchies we create and the exhaustion of maintaining them. True belonging emerges only when we practice equal attention, recognizing that every person and moment deserves our whole self, not fragments allocated by preference.
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