Spiritualists are not made to be working within the capitalist machine.
No one is.
Regarding spiritual workers, itβs unfortunate to see the shift in communal care that is provided for diviners, rootworkers, priests, and healers of all kinds.
We are not being supported the way we used to be and yet we are expected to churn content constantly.
Regarding spiritual workers, itβs unfortunate to see the shift in communal care that is provided for diviners, rootworkers, priests, and healers of all kinds.
We are not being supported the way we used to be and yet we are expected to churn content constantly.
To constantly create and care for others even through burnout, or risk being disposed of is a very real struggle many of us are experiencing daily.
Our ancestors would take spiritual care of others in exchange for food, shelter, and safety.
Capitalism is ruining this exchange.
Our ancestors would take spiritual care of others in exchange for food, shelter, and safety.
Capitalism is ruining this exchange.
Beyond repayment for labor, how can we expect anyone to truly prioritize the importance of learning? Especially during this age of monetizing skill sets & hobbies?
People fear being disposed of so much that we are not spending adequate time to sit with and learn from spirit.
People fear being disposed of so much that we are not spending adequate time to sit with and learn from spirit.
I and many spiritualists are struggling right now. If you consume content from the creators, ask yourself how you can unburden them. Tip, engage with their work, publicly testify what they done for you.
We are working in very unnatural times. And we deserve to survive, too.
We are working in very unnatural times. And we deserve to survive, too.
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