A 'mystical anarchist,' as conceptualized by Alnoor Ladha, refers to an individual who blends deep spiritual understanding with the principles of anarchism, advocating for a stateless society grounded in collective liberation and mutual aid. Drawing from indigenous wisdom, spiritual traditions, and ecological awareness, the mystical anarchist envisions a world free from hierarchical structures and oppressive systems, instead promoting harmony, interdependence, and community resilience. This perspective encourages an internal and external revolution, where personal enlightenment and societal transformation go hand in hand, fostering a deeper connection to nature, the cosmos, and the human spirit. Through this synthesis, mystical anarchists seek to inspire a compassionate, decentralized mode of living that transcends conventional political frameworks, emphasizing love, justice, and the innate worth of all beings.
See also: kali yuga, mystical tradition, mystical anarchism, social movement