Channeling passionate, all-consuming commitment to justice as a spiritual and emotional force in organizing work.
Rabia spoke of becoming intoxicated with divine love—losing self-consciousness in devotion. Community organizers can channel this metaphor into passionate commitment to justice that transcends calculation and fear. Intoxication with justice means becoming so moved by injustice and possibility that you move beyond rational hesitation into bold action. This emotional-spiritual fuel sustains organizing through difficult seasons when progress is slow and costs are high. However, this concept requires wisdom: true intoxication with justice remains grounded in community needs and accountability, not romantic ideology. It avoids the burnout that comes from unsustainable intensity by rooting passion in love for people, not abstractions. Successful movements balance this intoxication with strategic thinking and self-care. The concept acknowledges that social change requires heart-fire, not just analysis. When organizers and community members feel collectively moved by commitment to liberation, they access resilience, creativity, and courage that purely rational approaches cannot generate. This spiritual dimension of organizing often goes unnamed but proves essential to transformative campaigns.
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