Five Ways To Spot a Spiritual Fraud
Don’t Fall for Spiritual Teacher’s Ego Traps
The thing about Spiritual Frauds is that many are so stuck up their own buttholes, they don’t even realize they are frauds. Spiritual Ego has them believing they’re the second coming.
They think they’re special, and that they alone have the right to tell people how they should move through the world. They think they deserve praise, adoration, and veneration, or else they feed off of it, like any other narcissist whose self-esteem must be constantly propped up by external validation.
Worse, are the teachers whose Spiritual Ego is more subtle. Their fraud isn’t that they feed off of their position of power. They have some level of humility, they genuinely want to serve others — they just do it from a place of illusion.
They so desperately want to believe in their own salvation that they leave no room for other paths. They’re rigid. These teachers might as well be spreading religion because they operate as if what they teach is indisputable fact. They don’t want to deal with uncertainty. The ego wants to be right, to be secure in the knowledge that this is how things work.
I know seeing these frauds for what they are can be difficult, especially when we’re going through a hard time and just looking for support…