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Trusting your instincts during dangerous situations is a powerful and often life-saving skill. It taps into your brain’s ability to process subtle cues and signals—even before you're consciously aware of them.
The dark side of spiritual practices refers to the potential harm, manipulation, or psychological risks that can arise when spirituality is misused, misunderstood, or taken to unhealthy extremes. While spiritual practices often aim to heal, connect, and enlighten, they can also be distorted or exploited in ways that cause real damage.
By Shanika AskewTrusting your instincts during dangerous situations is a powerful and often life-saving skill. It taps into your brain’s ability to process subtle cues and signals—even before you're consciously aware of them.
The dark side of spiritual practices refers to the potential harm, manipulation, or psychological risks that can arise when spirituality is misused, misunderstood, or taken to unhealthy extremes. While spiritual practices often aim to heal, connect, and enlighten, they can also be distorted or exploited in ways that cause real damage.