The article highlights an intriguing notion – reframing resistance as a spiritual endeavor rather than solely a political act.
By invoking ancient stories and traditions, Dr. Nashashibi suggests a framework for collective action that goes beyond mere strategy or tactics. The Four Rs seem to offer a holistic approach, seeking to recalibrate our moral compass, reignite our inner fire, reclaim our sense of purpose, and reimagine a world with love and compassion at its core
. While the notion of revolutionary repentance resonates deeply, I wonder if this spiritual framework risks co-opting or diluting the urgency of the present moment
. Nonetheless, it is heartening to see a renewed emphasis on the importance of storytelling, sacred gatherings, and community-building in resistance movements 
