Distinguishing authentic inner work from trauma-bonded attachment, using clarity of intention to recognize when you're healing versus repeating.
Rabia's concept of pure devotion (ikhlas) means love untainted by fear, reward-seeking, or obligation—love for its own sake. In trauma recovery, this framework exposes unhealthy attachments masquerading as loyalty: staying in harmful relationships because 'family is family,' performing recovery for others' approval, or remaining enmeshed in parental pain as proof of love. Pure devotion asks: am I choosing this for my authentic growth, or from inherited compulsion? This sobriety reveals when you're replicating generational patterns under different names. Rabia taught that clarity of intention is liberating; you can love your family AND set boundaries, honor your past AND refuse to inherit its damage. This discernment is the opposite of cold rejection—it's love mature enough to distinguish care from codependence.
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