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Witnessing the Beloved's Truth

The practice of deeply seeing another's reality—grief, loss, joy, identity—without needing to fix or deny it, central to Rabia's mystical awareness and essential for honoring adoptive children's complex stories.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's spiritual practice centered on witnessing the divine reality as it is, not as she wished it to be. In adoptive parenting, this translates to the profound act of truly seeing your child's whole truth: their pre-adoption trauma, identity questions, grief about biological family, and joy in their present home. Many adoptive parents unconsciously minimize or deny this complexity to protect themselves or the child. Rabia's model invites a different path—one where the parent becomes a faithful witness to the child's multi-layered experience. This means acknowledging that loving adoption and grieving loss are not contradictory. The child can belong fully to their adoptive family while honoring their origins and questions. This witnessing creates safety: the child knows their reality is seen and respected, not erased by the adoption story.

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