Part 2 of this groundbreaking series reveals how metaphysical spirituality fueled some of the most powerful movements for justice in modern history—and how it can do so again today.While Part 1 uncovered the radical Christian and communal roots of New Thought, this episode traces the modern prophetic tradition that transformed metaphysical principles into social action.We explore:🔥 New Thought women and the Social Gospel—healing, equality, and spiritual empowerment🔥 Father Divine’s Peace Mission—interracial living, economic justice, communal wealth, and miraculous testimonies (with archival footage!)🔥 How metaphysical ideas shaped Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of the “Beloved Community”🔥 The rise of Liberation Theology and its metaphysical core: God is on the side of the oppressed🔥 Why the prosperity gospel and Trumpism are distorted, Mammonite versions of New Thought🔥 How Marianne Williamson and the modern metaphysical left are reviving the original spiritual-social vision🔥 The core ethical and metaphysical principles of New Thought Liberation Theology:Spirit is immanent in all peopleTrue prosperity is collective flourishingSuffering is transformed, not deniedLove is the law of life and justiceThis stream of metaphysical thought was never meant to drift into escapism or hyper-individualism.At its best, it recognizes that the inner life of the soul and the outer life of community rise together.Spiritual practice becomes courage.Healing becomes justice.The presence of Spirit is revealed in how we love, serve, organize, and build a world where all can flourish.New Thought Liberation Theology carries forward this lineage—uniting mystical experience with social transformation and showing that the work of Spirit is always both personal and collective.👉 If you’re searching for a spirituality that honors inner transformation and heals the world—you’re part of this movement.#NewThought #LiberationTheology #FatherDivine #MLK #SpiritualSocialism #MarianneWilliamson #MetaphysicalLeft #ProsperityGospel #ChristianMysticism #SocialJusticeSpirituality