Anonymous wrote:What is going on with the "energy," "aura," "medium," "tarot," and "manifesting" posters?! This used to be something that at-least-minimally educated people would be ashamed to mention out loud. I'm understanding this as a loss of buy-in to logic, reason, and reality. What's your take?
Anonymous wrote:I knew people into this 30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:The young ‘uns are into crystals, tarot cards, astrology, incense and herbal tea because they learned about them on TikTok. How’s that for spiritual?
+1, I haven’t noticed an uptic or a downturnAnonymous wrote:I knew people into this 30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our society overemphasizes the importance of science and too easily discounts the unseen mysteries of life.
I am all for any practice that engages people spiritually, leads them to strengthen their intuition and to recognize their connection to the universe/the divine.
In other words, I don’t think this is a problem.
Actually it is interesting that you mention spirituality. Is this another consequence of the demise of traditional religion? People are redirecting the same impulses toward these spiritualizing fads?
Religion =/= spirituality. I don’t believe what you’ve mentioned to be fads, either, just marginalized practices that are becoming popular.
I can see you have little respect or regard for these practices, which is fine, but why does what other people do bother you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our society overemphasizes the importance of science and too easily discounts the unseen mysteries of life.
I am all for any practice that engages people spiritually, leads them to strengthen their intuition and to recognize their connection to the universe/the divine.
In other words, I don’t think this is a problem.
Actually it is interesting that you mention spirituality. Is this another consequence of the demise of traditional religion? People are redirecting the same impulses toward these spiritualizing fads?
Anonymous wrote:Our society overemphasizes the importance of science and too easily discounts the unseen mysteries of life.
I am all for any practice that engages people spiritually, leads them to strengthen their intuition and to recognize their connection to the universe/the divine.
In other words, I don’t think this is a problem.