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Surrender and the Dissolution of Ego in Parenting

Understanding attachment parenting as a practice of ego-dissolution, where your needs become secondary and you surrender to the demands of genuine responsiveness.

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Why It Matters

Central to Rabia's spirituality was the dissolution of self-centeredness, the surrender of ego in pursuit of pure love. Attachment parenting demands a similar surrender: your sleep, your autonomy, your identity must flex around your child's genuine needs. This isn't pathological self-sacrifice, but rather the intentional humbling of ego that allows authentic presence. When you can remain calm during your toddler's tantrum without taking it personally, you're practicing ego-dissolution. When you can respond to your teenager's emotional need even when you're disappointed in their behavior, you're releasing ego's demand to be right. This spiritual practice transforms the frustrations of intensive parenting into opportunities for self-transcendence. Rabia understood that love requires death to the false self—the defended, controlling, self-protective self. Parents practicing attachment often encounter this naturally: the sleepless nights, the constant demands, the loss of autonomy dissolve the illusion of control. Rather than resisting this dissolution, understanding it as spiritual practice makes the ego-death of parenting meaningful. This reframe doesn't eliminate difficulty but imbues it with purpose.

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