Core Concepts
Highly spiritual people are often misunderstood and stereotyped, but they do not conform to the common myths associated with them. They engage in deep conversations and are not obligated to help others as assumed.
Abstract
In debunking myths about highly spiritual individuals, the author highlights two common misconceptions. Firstly, contrary to popular belief, spiritual people engage in profound discussions that ordinary individuals may avoid. Secondly, there is a misconception that highly spiritual people are easily approachable and morally obligated to assist others, which is not always the case.
Stats
Everyone believes that spiritual people always speak the same old jazz: God, the universe, the law of attraction, the law of the harvest.
Matthew Perry once said, “The secrets are what kill us.”
Quotes
"The secrets are what kill us."