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Unconditional Presence as Spiritual Practice

The practice of offering complete emotional availability to your child as an act of devotion, mirroring Rabia's radical love for the divine.

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Why It Matters

Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love of God required absolute presence and surrender, asking for nothing in return. In attachment parenting, unconditional presence means offering your full attention and emotional availability to your child—not as a transaction or performance, but as a spiritual discipline. This transforms routine caregiving into sacred connection. When you sit with your child's distress without trying to fix or escape it, you embody Rabia's principle of pure devotion. This presence builds secure attachment by communicating to your child that their inner experience matters profoundly. The practice requires releasing anxiety about outcomes and perfectionism, trusting instead in the transformative power of witnessed, authentic connection. For parents, this becomes meditation—a way to cultivate inner peace while simultaneously meeting your child's deepest need to be truly seen and held.

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