Recognition that favoritism often operates beneath conscious awareness, requiring spiritual clarity to see and acknowledge what we unconsciously prefer.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that true devotion requires absolute transparency with oneself and the Divine. Favoritism thrives in the shadows of self-deception—we justify preferences as merit or circumstance while denying their emotional roots. This concept invites practitioners to practice Rabia's radical honesty: examining why we favor certain people, communities, or ideas. What emotional wounds or unmet longings drive our partiality? By unveiling these hidden layers, we move from unconscious bias to conscious choice. Rabia's legacy shows that awareness itself becomes a spiritual discipline, a way of honoring both the beloved and the neglected with equal inner light. This practice transforms favoritism from an unconscious habit into a visible pattern we can address with integrity.
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