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Open and Closed Practices in Spirituality

Open and Closed Practices in Spirituality

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This week we are diving into open and closed religions and how they segway into open and closed practices. That might have been added to people’s religious or spiritual practices without knowing or further research being done, especially with the influence of social media and things becoming popular and influenced in our feeds. This episode is to encourage people to do their research instead of following blindly into a situation.


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Sources:

A breakdown of closed and open practices within spirituality. Her Campus. (2021, October 31). https://www.hercampus.com/school/cu-boulder/a-breakdown-of-closed-and-open-practices-within-spirituality/


Critograph, T. (2021, April 7). Mystic magic: Closed practices. Student Voice of The University of Lynchburg. https://thecritograph.com/2021/04/07/mystic-magic-closed-practices/


Cultural appropriation definition | Cambridge english dictionary. (n.d.). https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/cultural-appropriation


Jaimea, B. (2024, September 30). Understanding open and closed practices in Witchcraft. Bry Jaimea Witchcraft. https://bryjaimea.com/witchcraft/ethics-and-explorations/understanding-open-and-closed-practices-in-witchcraft/


Open/closed religions. Roots Metals. (n.d.). https://www.rootsmetals.com/blogs/news/open-closed-religions#:~:text=Universalizing%20religions%20include%20Christianity%2C%20Islam,’i%20faith%2C%20and%20more.&text=Ethnic%20religions%20are%20religions%20that,religious%20groups%20do%20not%20proselytize


For Further Reading:

https://www.amandalouisa.com.au/blog/ethical-witchcraft

https://mashable.com/article/witchtok-problematic-witch-cultural-appropriation

https://www.catncauldron.com/post/initiation-entitlement-closed-practices


Creators:

Quiiroi, or @quiibunnie, is an Indigenous practitioner.

CD, or @cdntheplayers, is not a practitioner himself, but he knows a lot about astrology and Vodou.

Honey, or @thathoneywitch, practices Hoodoo.

Tin, or @imbigsowhat, has several videos talking about Vodou.

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