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Sacred Activism at Zero Point Eclectic

Where love becomes accountability, and healing becomes public repair.

We don’t do outrage theatre. We do cultural alchemy. Zero Point Eclectic (ZPE) turns inner work into outer change through story, ritual, and practical action. We are nonviolent by conviction and courageous by design.

Love in Action. Truth with Receipts. Courage without Violence.

Sacred Activism is the ZPE through‑line:
the art of transforming personal healing into collective repair.

Sacred Activism at ZPE is simple and relentless: heal within, repair without. We use myth, psychology, and community practice to turn righteous anger into rituals that build people, not burn them. Our work honors matriarchal wisdom—story around the fire, food for the village, hands that hold while the truth is spoken. No purity tests, no perfection posturing.

Just love with a backbone.

The Archetypes of Sacred Activism

A mythic compass for how we walk this path — rooted in story, symbol, and the cards that spoke.

The Lantern

(Justice, reversed — leaving the courthouse)

We no longer wait for permission from broken systems. We carry a lantern outside the courthouse and gather the willing. Our justice is restorative, not performative; relational, not institutional. If the scales are rigged, we balance them with community care and clear truth.

 

The Trumpet

(Judgment, upright — the call)

 

This is a wake‑up, not a pile‑on. Sacred Activism calls the ready—not with shame, but with a trumpet of purpose. We answer by telling better stories, teaching better questions, and inviting people to rise without tearing themselves apart.

 

The Well

(High Priestess — inner knowing)

Strategy without intuition is brittle. We draw from the deep well—dreams, epiphanies, symbols, and the quiet voice that knows. We move when the water says move. We rest when the water says rest.

 

The Lion & the Hand

(Strength, upright — nonviolent courage)

We tame lions with gentleness. Our courage is patient, embodied, and uncompromisingly nonviolent. We refuse to mirror cruelty, even when cruelty is loud.

 

The Doorway

(Death — transformation)

The old way is finished. We compost outrage into nourishment and grow new forms—circles, kitchens, classrooms, gardens, and legal/press support where needed. Endings are doorways when we walk through together.

 

The Seed

(Page of Pentacles — practice in the real)

We plant small, sturdy seeds: repeatable practices, public teach‑ins, voter drives, neighbor care. We measure success by what gets built, not by how viral it gets.

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Our Core Principles

  • Nonviolence is non‑negotiable. Words can be sharp; actions stay humane.

  • Truth with receipts. We cite sources, dates, and context. Humility means we can be corrected.

  • Curiosity over contempt. Questions first, dignity always.

  • Community before clout. We prefer ten people transformed to ten thousand entertained.

  • Rest as resistance. We won’t burn the helpers to keep the village warm.

What We Do (Offerings)

What we currently offer and plan to offer in the future
  • Meme‑Check Toolkit (free)
    A 1‑page checklist + 60‑second video: 1) Who benefits? 2) Where’s the source/date? 3) What’s the context? Downloadable + shareable.

  • From Rage to Ritual: Micro‑Teachings (weekly, 5–10 min)
    Short lessons blending myth + psychology + civic action.

  • ZPE Circles (30–60 min, online or local)
    Guided, nonjudgmental spaces: shadow‑witnessing, nervous‑system settling, and concrete next steps.

  • Civic Care Actions (monthly)
    Voter registration tables, support for rule‑of‑law orgs, mutual‑aid drives.

  • Story & Song Nights
    Community gatherings in the old way: food, fire (literal or symbolic), story, and a collective ask at the end.

How to Start
(3 steps)

  • Pause 60 seconds before you post.

Run the Meme‑Check.

  • Choose one act of care this week.

Register a voter, donate an hour, bring a meal.

  • Join a circle.

Let’s alchemize heat into help.

Safety & Ethics

  • Nonviolence, pacifism, and de‑escalation are explicit commitments.

  • Consent culture in circles: share what you choose; no forced confessions.

  • Privacy practice: no screenshots without permission; no doxxing; no harassment.

  • Boundaries: hate speech is removed; people are invited to return when they can converse with respect.

FAQ

Is this political?
It’s personal healing turned into public care. That touches policy, but we lead with people.

Do I have to agree with everything?
No. Bring your curiosity and your receipts.

I’m overwhelmed. Where do I begin?
Start with the 60‑second Meme‑Check and one tiny act of care. Then rest.

Be the lantern. Not the loudest—just the clearest.
Join a circle • Share the toolkit • Feed the village
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