The term, conspirituality, entered my radar from a Los Angeles Times article about California’s yoga and wellness community having a QAnon problem which tripped my insatiable curiosity wire. Why would a community that represents connection, love, and acceptance adopt an ideology opposite to that? What’s the human behavior aspect behind that?
I want to talk about conspirituality as a foundational whole, not about specific ideologies that grow from it per se, and am sharing what I found. Most of this episode will dive into the human behavior aspect and at the end, I’ll share some action ideas. As a disclaimer: This article isn’t here to place shame or cause division.
RESOURCES AND LINKS:
Article in the Journal of Contemporary Religion by Charlotte Ward and David Voas
2015 article written by Egil Apsrem and Asbjorn Dyrendal
Three rules of conspiracism by Cult dynamics researcher and co-host of the Conspirituality podcast, Matthew Remski
Julie Evans suggests four questions to ask yourself when faced with new information
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THIS WEEK’S INTENTION
I stay positively planted in the present and embrace both the socratic and ecstatic part of my being.
THIS WEEK’S WRITING PROMPT
What ideologies or practices have I felt uncomfortable with? After hearing more about conspirituality is it that I’m afraid? Or they truly don’t feel right?
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