Parents who remain present to a child's difficulties—holding space without rushing to fix—honor their spiritual and emotional journey as sacred.
Rabia's spiritual legacy included bearing witness to the human condition with profound compassion, meeting each soul in their struggle. In parenting, this translates to presence without premature rescue. Authoritative parents sit with a child's disappointment, confusion, or failure: 'This is hard. I'm here. I believe in you.' They allow the child to experience consequences and emotions necessary for growth. Authoritarian parents often over-manage, preventing struggle through control, which paradoxically leaves children unprepared for life's real difficulties. Rabia would recognize that spiritual and emotional maturation requires moving through challenges authentically, not bypassing them. A parent who serves as sacred witness—present, calm, believing in the child's capacity to grow—offers something far deeper than quick solutions. This presence says: 'Your journey matters. Your feelings are real. You are not alone in this.' Such witnessing builds resilience, self-trust, and the knowledge that belonging remains steady even when circumstances are difficult. Presence transforms trials into initiations into wisdom.
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