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

  • Writer: Arlene : )
    Arlene : )
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

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.


Spiritual Myths to Skip This Halloween and what to foucs on instead

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.



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✅ References


  1. American Psychological Association (2022). How to Identify Misinformation Online→ Supports: the rise of algorithm-fueled misinformation, especially during emotionally charged periods like Halloween.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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