The insight that all people share a fundamental spiritual essence or dignity that transcends social divisions, grounding solidarity across difference.
Rabia taught that all souls are connected to the Divine; the separations between people are illusions created by ego and attachment. This mystical perspective offers community organizers a profound spiritual basis for cross-identity solidarity. When organizers recognize the shared essence or inherent dignity in people from different racial, economic, and cultural backgrounds, they move beyond coalition-building as mere strategy to genuine kinship. This concept helps organizers resist the fragmentation and tribalism that can afflict movements. It doesn't erase real differences or power dynamics that must be addressed, but it anchors solidarity in something deeper than shared interest. Practically, this means creating rituals and practices in organizing spaces—such as storytelling circles or collective spiritual practices—that help people experience their fundamental interconnection. This recognition becomes the spiritual foundation for movements that transcend narrow self-interest.
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