Cultivating profound alignment with justice and liberation as a state of spiritual consciousness that sustains organizing work.
Rabia spoke of being intoxicated with love for the Divine—a state of consciousness so profound that she was absorbed completely in devotion. This mystical experience offers a metaphor for organizing grounded in profound alignment with justice. Organizers operating from this consciousness experience their work not as burden or obligation but as alignment with something sacred and inevitable. They develop what some call prophetic consciousness—a clarity that liberation is both morally necessary and spiritually inevitable. This consciousness emerges through deep immersion in community, historical study, spiritual practice, and repeated experiences of collective power. When organizers cultivate this intoxication with justice, they become resilient to institutional pressure, media attacks, and demoralization. They know their cause is righteous. They also avoid righteousness that condemns others; Rabian intoxication with justice remains rooted in love. This state of consciousness spreads through organizing groups, creating cultures of joy, conviction, and unstoppable commitment. It represents the deepest form of sustainable activism.
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