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The Witness Position

A contemplative stance that observes favoritism patterns without judgment—creating space for clarity and choice rather than reactive repetition.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia taught that spiritual development begins with witnessing yourself without condemnation. The Witness Position is a practice of observing your own favoritism—seeing when you are doing it, noticing the fear or need beneath it—without shame or self-attack. This is radically different from suppressing favoritism or judging yourself for it. When you witness your own favoritism with compassionate clarity, you interrupt the automatic pattern. You might notice: I just interrupted that person and gave my full attention to the other because I need something from them. Or: I'm being gentler with my older child because I'm afraid of losing them. The Witness Position is not passive—it's the stance that precedes change. You cannot choose differently until you can see what you are doing. Rabia's tradition emphasized this kind of honest seeing as the doorway to transformation. The practice is simple: pause, notice, name it to yourself without judgment. The cost of the Witness Position is losing the illusion that you are impartial; the gain is the power to choose how you relate.

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