What was it that got them into it? Were you able to maintain a relationship with them or did you have to cut them out of your life? How on Earth do they do the mental gymnastics to believe something that is so farcically untrue?

  • BillyMays [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I know one person. Family friend. They are into doaism. Meditate daily. I remember them introducing me to some weird synergy cite a few years back. Now they’re an overt racist. And think trump is going to save the world like Superman. They’re a real estate agent and I’m always tempted to share their bigoted twitter with clients.

    • sexywheat [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      It’s shocking how much overlap there is between new age types and reactionary conspiracy theory:

      www.newagora.ca

      • BillyMays [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I was into psychedelics and even still think they’re pretty good, but I’ve seen how little they do to raise class consciousness. As much as one thinks they’re changing their life, it’s more a reminder that everything is connected. Being alive, that’s the deepest truth we all already know.

        But it’s interesting that people think psychedelics are a cure all for living in this shit society. When in fact it can also be used to further exploitation.

        However, I want to start taking prescribed K because it’s the one thing that has truly helped my depression.

          • BillyMays [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            I don’t usually take a bunch of time to make my points, but I do tend to zone out. Which can be irritating at times.

        • LargeAdultSon [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          There's new age and there's new age. I enjoy yoga, and the studio near me is on the bougie side, so I know a bunch of women who are way into an aesthetic that's mostly flower child with a dash of paganism and orientalism, but they're all hard libs who think drugs (except maybe weed) are scary.

          • BillyMays [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            These intersectionalities are interesting. I think this has a lot to do with monotheism falling off recently and people flocking to the closest spirituality that makes them feel good.

            • LargeAdultSon [she/her]
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              4 years ago

              Agreed. It's not even just spirituality - people are filling the void with all sorts of shit. Just look at how diet plans develop these cult-like followings, and how normalised it's become to stan media products to the point of basing your whole identity around how much of a fan you are.

              Guess that's what happens when you force rugged individualism onto a species that craves collective identity.

    • emizeko [they/them]
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      4 years ago

      They’re a real estate agent

      well, there's your problem