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Pure Intention in Activism

Examining and purifying the motivations behind organizing work to ensure actions align with love and justice rather than ego or power.

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Why It Matters

Rabia famously rejected loving God from hope of reward or fear of punishment, seeking only love for love's sake. In organizing, this principle demands continuous reflection on whether actions stem from genuine service or hidden desires for recognition, control, or validation. Organizers practicing pure intention regularly examine: Am I serving this community's liberation or my own agenda? Am I listening or imposing? This requires humility and accountability structures that surface unconscious biases and power dynamics. Pure intention doesn't mean perfection—it means honest reckoning with mixed motivations and commitment to realigning with community-centered values. Organizations can embed this through regular reflection practices, mentorship relationships with elders, and decision-making that prioritizes most-affected voices. When organizers cultivate pure intention, their work becomes a spiritual practice that deepens integrity and builds the moral authority necessary for transformative community power.

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