Psychologists’ concept of “spiritual bypass” may hold the key to understanding why. In the 1980s, a psychologist named John Welwood used the term “spiritual bypass” to describe how people often turn to religion or other forms of spirituality to avoid dealing with difficult feelings such as anxiety, guilt, or shame. Spiritual bypassing, according to integrative ... Read more
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