Infuse community work with joy, celebration, and transcendent experience that sustains spirit through struggle.
Rabia's teachings about love were expressed with ecstatic intensity—poetry, song, radical joy in the midst of hardship. Ecstatic organizing means communities intentionally cultivate joy, beauty, and transcendence in their work: celebrations of small victories, music and art at protests, rituals that connect struggle to spiritual meaning, gatherings that honor the sacred dimension of collective work. This counters the tendency of serious organizing to become grim, burnout-inducing, and spiritually depleting. When communities access ecstasy—even momentary dissolution into collective joy—they experience directly that another world is possible. This creates hope that sustains action through long campaigns and setbacks. Ecstatic organizing also recognizes that poor and marginalized communities have always sung, danced, and prayed through oppression—this is not frivolous but survival strategy. By intentionally weaving beauty, music, and spiritual practice into organizing work, communities honor their own traditions, create memories that bond people deeply, and remind themselves constantly why they are organizing: not just to defeat enemies but to create and celebrate beloved community.
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