Spiritual Myths to Skip This Halloween (and What to Focus On Instead)
- Arlene : )

- 3 days ago
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Spiritual Clickbait Is the New Fear Tactic.
We’re in the thick of Halloween season, when your feed gets flooded with spooky rituals, “death portals,” past-life flashbacks, and creators claiming to channel spirit guides like they’re on a group Zoom call. 👻
Let’s be clear: there’s nothing wrong with exploring the spiritual realm. But during this week, fear gets glamorized, and fantasy often masquerades as fact. A lot of what’s trending right now isn’t rooted in wisdom — it’s manufactured for virality, sales, or sheer shock value.
So let’s set the record straight. This post isn’t about judging anyone’s beliefs. It’s about discernment — because while the spiritual path is deeply personal, it should also be grounded, empowering, and clear of the noise.

7 Spiritual Myths to Not Buy Into This Halloween
❌ MYTH | ✅ TRUTH |
“The veil is thin, so you MUST do spiritual rituals now.” | Yes, the season is symbolically associated with transitions — but urgency marketing is not your soul’s timeline. |
“Everyone talking about shadow work is an expert.” | Be cautious of creators using deep psychological tools with no formal training. Trauma healing ≠ TikTok trends. |
“You’re more spiritually advanced if you engage with the dead.” | Your worth isn’t tied to rituals, mediumship, or ‘activations.’ Staying grounded is powerful. |
“Past life regression on YouTube = instant awakening.” | Some regression videos are entertainment dressed up as spirituality. Healing is nuanced, not one-size-fits-all. |
“Fear means you're spiritually under attack.” | Fear is a normal emotion — not always a sign of spiritual warfare. Hollywood has blurred the lines. |
“If it’s trending, it must be true.” | Nope. A viral video ≠ divine truth. Always check the source. Always. |
“You have to pick a side: light or dark.” | The most evolved souls embrace duality, not division. Integration > polarization. |
🧠 Why This Misinformation Spreads Like Wildfire
Commercialization of fear: Halloween thrives on exaggeration. That includes ghosts, demons, and now… “spiritual TikTok.”
Algorithmic attention traps: Creators are incentivized to say the most dramatic thing possible. It doesn’t mean they’re qualified.
Fantasy > Fact: What entertains sells. Truth isn’t always “sexy” — but it’s powerful.
The Great Awakening pressure: As consciousness rises, so does confusion. There’s a rush to feel “enlightened,” even without the inner work.
🌍 Remember: The New Earth Doesn’t Need Fear
We’re already in the frequency of the New Earth. That means we get to build a reality based on peace, clarity, love, and sovereignty — not fear-based clickbait.
But that frequency is a choice. And it begins with what content we consume.
⚡️ What To Do This Week Instead
DO THIS | WHY |
Take a digital detox from “spiritual influencers” you don’t resonate with. | Protect your energy. Not everyone’s voice is meant for your journey. |
Practice discernment, not judgment. | You don’t need to “cancel” anyone — just opt out. |
Ground into nature. | Spirituality isn’t just in the ethers. It’s in your body, your breath, the earth. |
Create your own rituals. | Light a candle, write your truth, speak your intentions. That’s magic. |
Ask yourself: Does this uplift or scare me? | If it triggers fear, pause. Real wisdom leads with love. |
✨ Final Takeaways
The spiritual path is personal. But not everything labeled “spiritual” is sacred.
You don’t need to “buy in” to Halloween hype to be connected or aligned.
Discernment is a superpower — especially in an era of mass misinformation.
The New Earth is already here. Choose content that reflects it.
You’re not “missing out” by skipping the trends. You’re rising above them.
💬 Want to go deeper?
✅ References
American Psychological Association (2022). How to Identify Misinformation Online→ Supports: the rise of algorithm-fueled misinformation, especially during emotionally charged periods like Halloween.
Harvard Divinity School – Religious Literacy Project. Spiritual but Not Religious: Beyond Binary Thinking→ Supports: a respectful approach to spiritual diversity and the importance of nuanced, culturally aware discussion.
Greater Good Science Center, UC Berkeley. The Science of Awe and Spiritual Experience→ Supports: grounding spirituality in inner peace, awe, and connection — rather than dramatized ritual or media-fueled fear.




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