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Sacred Activism is the fusion of the mystic's passion for God with the activist's passion for justice, creating a third fire, which is the burning sacred heart that longs to help, preserve, and nurture every living thing.
Andrew Harvey
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What this quote means

Sacred Activism blends spiritual devotion with social justice efforts to foster compassion and care for all beings.

This quote by Andrew Harvey emphasizes the powerful combination of deep spiritual belief and active engagement in social justice. By merging the mystic's love for the divine with the activist's commitment to justice, Sacred Activism ignites a profound passion that seeks to aid and protect all forms of life, highlighting the importance of compassionate action in the world.

Themes

Sacred ActivismSpiritualityJusticeCompassionCommunity

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a speech at a social justice rally to inspire attendees.

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