Straight talk on which spirituality practices are proven to yield positive results. And we have a fun surprise!!! [View this email in your browser]( Is "woo woo wellness" worth the hype? Woo-Woo: itâs mystical, supernatural, and ⦠unscientific? The term is everywhere, but what does it really mean? The Cambridge Dictionary defines âwoo-wooâ as âbased on false beliefs or imaginary things, rather than reason or scientific knowledgeâ and yet the most common daily usage of the phrase encompasses a range of treatments, practices, and solutions to health problems (+ new age wellness trends) in lieu of religion or other institutional offerings. Hot take: woo-woo may just be a misnomer for ancient traditions. Even hotter take: doctors have [recently acknowledged]( it actually works. Science-backed woo-woo may sound counterintuitive, but is it possible that woo-woo wellness is actually just a category of tools that was once seen as fringe and is now more mainstream? The very idea of âalternativeâ medicine is only really alternative if we consider some centuries old medicinal systemsâAyurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc.âpose a threat to big pharma, yet continue to be researched to provide modern humanity with the confidence to keep ancestral forms of healing alive. In 2017, [NPR reported]( that Millennials are âobsessedâ with self-care, and for good reason! Science confirms that emotional and physical health are inextricably linked, so the woo-woo wellness category of mental healthcare has steadily gained steam as mistrust of traditional institutions has waned. Americans between the ages of 15-49 are experiencing [record-high feeling]( of stress, worry and anger, while [nearly half of U.S. adults]( ages 18-34 [report eco-anxiety]( about global warming negatively impacts their daily lives. A lot of woo-woo wellness tactics tend to center on the spiritual and energetic body, which weâll cover more below. Thatâs because newer generations gravitate towards a sense of control in a world that feels confusing and overwhelming, and the lack of inclusion in religion and healthcare, for example, further widens the gap. Chakras and other life force sources of ancient global traditions like yoga, Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, psychedelics, [astrology]( etc. draw people in looking for comfort and opportunities to heal ancestral and childhood wounds. For more self-care tips for regeneration and relaxation, check out our Ayurvedic rituals [on our blog](. One Colorado-based psychologist and trained astrologer, [Elisa Robyn, Ph.D.]( says the best place to start is âwhere you hurtââphysically, emotionally, etc.âto seek out a treatment or ritual that most aligns with your current ailment(s). So, if your physical body is aching, you might want to consider trying an energetic cleansing like reiki, which has been shown to offer science-backed relief from emotions that may be âstuckâ in the body. According to the bestselling book by the same name, [The Body Keeps the Score]( and if we want to heal our trauma, the secrets may lie in simply listening to our subtle bodies. To bring into harmony some of the most revered mind, body and spirit folk traditions with hard evidence and empirical research, weâre taking a deeper look at whether or not woo-woo wellness is worth the hype. Myths, magical possibilities, history, and findings from trusted experts are all included in our woo-woo exploration. After all, even in the case of woo-woo things found to be [âplacebosâ of sorts]( many healthcare professionals agree that if the mind believes healing to be taking place, itâs still likely to have a positive impact on your overall well-being. âThe placebo effect might appear to be an illusion,â writes [David R. Hamilton, Ph.D]( âbut science has shown that belief has real biological effects. Admittedly, this does sound a bit woo-woo; however, woo-woo is only woo-woo in our mind until we know the science, and then itâs âtrue wooâ.â Hamilton says thereâs no denying that belief causes chemical changes in the brain, depending on what a person believes. We think thatâs worth exploring. Join us on a little spin down the woo-woo rabbit hole, where you might just find a new ritual to fasttrack your own health goals, regardless of what the critics say about it! Here are some of the woo-woo wellness practices trending now: Crystals are at the top of almost every spiritually charged woo-woo trend list. They spark lively debate and are believed to have profound magical possibilities. But first, a little background on crystals: These ornaments have been used by ancient civilizations documented as early as the 7th century BCE for medicinal purposes, rituals, and even currency. Theyâre said to offer protection, healing, and increased connectivity (especially for meditation). In 1880, [The Piezoelectric Effect]( was revealed by two French physicists, affirming that crystals emit forces, something already well known by healers worldwide. Some might say this was the first example of the great potential of crystal energyâs powerful properties being confirmed by science. But many others have dismissed the idea that we, too, are made of âstar stuffâ and write the energetic potential of crystals (and humansâ use of them) off as [pseudoscience]( and purely placebos at best. Myth or magic? Weâd say it depends on the mind of the crystal user. While the scientific backing is often considered somewhat weak, [societies and cultures around the world]( have long relied on crystals to protect their warriors, their most vulnerable, and their most revered. [The range of opinions]( on the subject of whether itâs fair to say crystals are scientifically proven to heal remains vastly disparate. Did you know that planetary bodies have been linked to corresponding organs and bodily systems since the times of Mesopotamia? The term âastral scienceâ covers all forms of engagement with celestial entities, including celestial divination and astrology. Modern studies now show that from around 3000 BCE onward, Mesopotamians and many other ancient civilizations that followed had sophisticated calendars that proved how much they had charted the sky. The Moon, the Sun, and the planets were viewed as gods or manifestations of gods. The planets were studied as signs that were produced by the gods to communicate with humankind. It is believed that their purpose was to enable predictions, to assess health and dis-eases, and to track life cycles. Moving forward in time, Babylonian astronomers introduced the zodiac and applied mathematical astrology, to predict events on Earth and beyond. It goes without saying that weâre big believers in [herbal astrology](. Our recently launched 55-card [Oracle deck and guidebook]( bridges the healing power that connects the stars above us and the plants growing from the earth. If youâre ready to go full woo-woo to invoke the power of your inner oracle, and create magic with natureâs spirit, check out [our sacred ritual kit](. Set up a sacred space in the comfort of your home, make a powerful blue lotus tea with dream herbs to enhance psychic vision, perform a smoke cleanse, and say a prayer to invoke the clarity of vision with the oracle deck. You can read more about [the history of tarot here]( or sign up for our [Cosmic Herbalism course]( to find out how to align medicinal plants with the sacred energy of their governing planets. Myth or magic? According to [Scientific American]( up to 70 million Americans read their horoscopes daily. But, the scientific community says itâs a flat-out myth. That said, thereâs no denying that historical accounts on celestial phenomena was indeed a profound practice amongst a multitude of cultures. Perhaps [humankindâs eternal preoccupation with stargazing]( is greater than the confines of scientific inquiry. Sound healing might seem super woo-woo to the uninitiated, but itâs nothing new. The ancient tradition predates Christ and has been used in Tibet for over 2,000 years, and has been linked to [reductions in stress and anxiety]( by scientific studies. Meditation company Human Activation co-owners Robert Lee and Monte Hansen define sound baths as âan immersion in sound frequency that cleans the soul,â as told to [The Washington Post](. Lee went further to confirm that âthousands of scientific studies prove the health benefits of meditation. Itâs really undisputable at this point.â The inventor Nikola Tesla said, âIf you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.â So, the short answer is yes, sound baths have been proven by time, science, religious and cultural practices over and over and again. Myth or magic? 100% science-backed magic! Oxymoron? We think not. Magic and scientific knowledge can, and often do, coexist. In the case of sound baths, [researchers have found]( that the human nervous system benefits more from sound waves than from traditional meditation, and its potential for decreasing blood pressure, [reducing anxiety]( and [enhancing mood states]( has been further tested and documented in new research.
Ever since the wave of binge worthy documentaries like Fantastic Fungi, Have a Good Trip, Magic Medicine, and more (often featuring celebrity storytellers alongside scientists giving testimonials), magical and medicinal plants have recaptured the American imagination once again. The free love movements of decades past have given way to clinical trials and tons of lobbying, advocacy, and interest from numerous stakeholders to embrace psychedelics and plant medicines in ways previously unimaginable in the years of the War on Drugs and other punitive government policies. Just a few days ago, the [New York State Cannabis Control Board approved]( the stateâs first Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CUARD) licenses. Plants are prevailing! [Psychedelics in mental wellness]( are on the rise, and we predict mental healthcare will continue to reap the centuries old benefits of magical mushrooms, psychedelic plants, and other wise herbal allies, which our ancestors have long known to be powerful protectors, healers, and preventative aids for a range of conditions that impact all elements of our mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
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