The capacity to nurture, teach, and midwife growth in others—including your children—from a center of spiritual development rather than obligatory duty.
Rabia never bore biological children, yet she mothered spiritual seekers through her presence and wisdom. This concept invites parents to distinguish between biological parenting (a time-bound role with specific developmental phases) and spiritual parenthood (an ongoing orientation toward love, wisdom, and growth). As children mature and leave home, biological parenting diminishes, but spiritual parenthood can deepen. You continue to nourish others' becoming—now as mentor, model, witness—but from freedom rather than obligation. This distinction allows identity evolution: you are not "a parent" as static identity but a person who parents and continues to nurture growth in multiple relationships across life. Rabia embodies this: her spiritual maternity transcended any single relationship. For contemporary parents, this framework suggests that as your children achieve independence, your fundamental identity need not contract. Instead, your capacity to midwife transformation and nurture becoming can expand into wider circles of relationship and influence.
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