Observing your adult child's life with compassionate presence rather than intervention, judgment, or unsolicited guidance.
Rabia's devotion involved witnessing the Divine presence in all circumstances without needing to alter or improve them. Translated to adult parent-child relationships, the witness posture means showing up emotionally while respecting boundaries. A parent practicing this learns to be present during their adult child's struggles, joys, and choices without the urge to fix, criticize, or redirect. This requires profound restraint and trust—seeing your child navigate mistakes, unconventional paths, or difficult seasons while maintaining supportive presence rather than control. The witness doesn't abandon responsibility for genuine harm; rather, they distinguish between their child's autonomous choices and situations requiring loving intervention. Rabia's tradition teaches that witnessing another's journey with full presence and without judgment is itself an act of profound love that deepens belonging and mutual respect across generations.
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