The practice of showing up for adult children without expectation of reciprocal obligation or gratitude, rooted in pure devotion.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love given freely, without attachment to outcome or recognition, becomes a spiritual act. In relationships with adult children, this means offering presence, counsel, and support without keeping invisible ledgers of sacrifice or demanding particular life choices in return. This concept recognizes that adult children have autonomy while parents can still offer genuine care. Unconditional presence doesn't mean unlimited availability or accepting harm; rather, it means when engagement happens, it flows from devotion rather than obligation or control. This framework transforms potential resentment into genuine connection, allowing both parent and adult child to relate as separate beings choosing relationship rather than bound by duty alone.
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