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Unveiling the religious-like cult of modern therapy, social media and dating apps have become platforms where individuals demand potential partners to be in therapy or "do the work." This widespread presumption reflects a profound prejudice, assuming that everyone is emotionally unstable and incapable of handling life's basic aspects. Prejudice distorts experiences and creates self-fulfilling prophecies. By carrying old experiences into new ones, people perpetuate confusion, dishonesty, and moral conflict, despite perceiving themselves as evolved and superior. Instead of admitting potential error, they double down on delusion, further blurring clarity. Many mistake psychological labels and demands as true healing, unaware that unresolved issues persist in their nervous system, causing additional layers of tension and anxiety. True resolution requires removing ingrained programming and restoring comfort. Articles for reference to title: https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/j... https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/... 💡 Prejudice exists in the assumption that everyone is wounded, traumatized, and emotionally unstable, incapable of dealing with basic facets of life. 💡 Identifying with a therapeutic label can create a sense of superiority and virtue, signaling membership in a cult-like mindset. 💡 Carrying old experiences and expectations into new situations prevents genuine growth and change. 💡 Confusing the menu (psychological labels and demands) with the meal (actual healing and resolution) can lead to a false sense of superiority. 💡 Merely becoming more efficient at neurotic patterns does not equate to genuine resolution or growth. 💡 Genuine healing involves removing ingrained programming and restoring homeostasis to one's nervous system. In the era of social media, online dating, and societal expectations, a concerning phenomenon emerges—a religious-like cult surrounding modern therapy. The prevalent prejudice lies in the assumption that everyone is emotionally wounded, traumatized, and unable to handle life's basic challenges. This deeply distorts experiences, giving rise to biased judgments and self-fulfilling prophecies. But let's delve deeper. By labeling oneself as virtuous through therapy, individuals inadvertently signal their confusion and delusion to others within the same cult. They carry their past experiences, masquerading as new encounters, and perpetuate a cycle of dishonesty and moral conflict. Despite claiming to be evolved, conscious, and superior, they are, in reality, the opposite. There are two choices: admit potential fallibility or continue down the path of delusion and confusion. Unfortunately, the latter often prevails. People mistake the menu for the meal, believing they have done the work and attained superiority. Yet, true resolution requires removing deep-rooted issues from the nervous system and restoring harmony. Otherwise, their physiology remains trapped in the same patterns, buried under layers of tension and anxiety. It's time to challenge the misconceptions, break free from the cult mentality, and seek genuine healing that brings lasting transformation.