A framework for parents to cultivate selfless devotion toward their teen, mirroring Rabia's love of the divine without expectation of reciprocal affection or gratitude.
Rabia al-Adawiyya's revolutionary spiritual insight was loving God for God's sake alone, not for reward or fear of punishment. This concept applies directly to the parent-teen relationship, where unconditional parental love becomes a spiritual practice rather than a transactional exchange. Adolescents naturally test boundaries and may reject parental guidance, yet parents who practice unconditional love maintain presence and care without demanding immediate understanding or appreciation. This doesn't mean enabling harmful behavior, but rather separating the teen's actions from their intrinsic worth. When parents embody this practice, they create psychological safety that paradoxically encourages teens to internalize values and maintain connection through rebellion. The practice transforms parental frustration into compassionate witnessing of the teen's developmental journey.
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