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Intoxication of Collective Action

Understanding the spiritual high of unified action as legitimate fuel that sustains organizing, while maintaining ethical clarity about goals.

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Why It Matters

Rabia experienced intoxication—overwhelming states of ecstatic union with the divine. Community organizing produces parallel states when large groups move in unified purpose: the energy of a march, the power of synchronized action, the transcendence of individual ego into collective body. This intoxication is real and spiritually significant—it reminds participants that they belong to something larger than themselves. Rather than dismissing this as mere emotion or manipulation, organizing can acknowledge it as legitimate spiritual experience while maintaining ethical vigilance. The intoxication of collective action becomes dangerous only when separated from values—when people act in unified violence, when movements become cults, when intoxication replaces analysis. Healthy organizing harnesses collective intoxication in service of beloved-community values: justice, care, liberation. This means designing powerful actions that create genuine transcendence, inviting people to experience their collective power. It means following the rush with reflection—asking what we learned, how we grew, what we commit to next. The intoxication becomes medicine when offered intentionally and contextualized within sustained relationship and shared values. Communities that acknowledge the spiritual dimension of collective power sustain deeper commitment than those treating organizing as merely transactional activity.

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