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Presence Over Problem-Solving

Offering your attentive presence to adult children's struggles rather than rushing to fix, advise, or minimize their pain.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's form of devotion was fundamentally about presence—showing up with full attention to the divine in each moment. She didn't chase experiences or outcomes; she cultivated the capacity to be present to what is. For parents of adult children, this reframes conversations. When your adult child shares a problem—relationship trouble, career doubt, existential anxiety—the instinct is often to offer solutions, reassurance, or wisdom that shortens their discomfort. But Rabia's teaching suggests that presence itself is the gift. By listening without interrupting with your own agenda, by resisting the urge to minimize their experience ("it will work out," "others have it worse"), you honor their journey. You say: your struggle matters, your feelings are valid, I will sit with you in this. This requires patience because presence cannot be rushed. It requires surrendering your own need to feel helpful through problem-solving. Often, adult children don't need fixing; they need witnessing. They need to know that their inner life is important enough to command their parent's undivided attention. This presence communicates a deeper message: you are worthy of being seen, not for your productivity or achievement, but simply for existing.

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