• Dojan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    More than placebo, I think it’s a god source for spiritualism.

    I’m one of those “edgelords” that believe that organised religion doesn’t have a place in a civilised modern society, but I don’t think spiritualism in and of itself is bad.

    Thus I’m all for crystals, horoscopes, praying and whatnot to fulfill one’s spiritual needs.

    • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m pagan but I have issues with most modern use of crystals in spiritualism. Not on religious grounds (except the geotheistic ones), but because they’re almost never harvested ethically or in a way that isn’t extremely bad for the environment.

      If you find some nice crystals in a walk through the forest or if you inherit some use them by all means, but more people need to consider the consequences of the materials they use in their spiritual practice.

    • TheSaneWriter@vlemmy.net
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      1 year ago

      I’m personally moreso of a believer that humans don’t necessarily need spiritualism, we just need purpose. That purpose can be found following a deity or other spiritual pursuits, but can also be found with a task or organization, for example, volunteer work is often a source of community and meaningful interaction. It’s when life feels purposeless that people fall into isolation and depression.