Understanding the adolescent push for autonomy as a sacred burning away that strengthens rather than severs the relationship.
Rabia spoke of divine love burning away illusions; adolescence is the natural fire where dependence burns away and individuation emerges. Parents often experience this separation as rejection or failure. This concept reframes it: the teen's push away—their arguments, their privacy, their different values—is not destruction but necessary purification. Just as Rabia's mysticism required ego-death to reach truth, adolescent differentiation requires the ego-death of parental control. When parents understand separation as sacred rather than threatening, they stop clinging and start supporting. Teens feel safe to individuate because they are not rebelling against love; they are being released into it. The relationship transforms from possession to benediction, which paradoxically deepens authentic connection.
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