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Why Millennials Are Leaving the Church and Opting for the ‘Science’ of Witchcraft, Astrology and Goop

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When Coco Layne, a Brooklyn-based producer, meets someone new these days, the first question that comes up in conversation isn’t “Where do you live?” or “What do you do?” but “What’s your sign?”

“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.” 2 Timothy 4:3,4 (KJV)

EDITOR’S NOTE: Jesus is Revelation 3 tells us that the last professing Christian church will be weak and powerless, focused only on money, prestige and material gain. Jesus Himself locked outside the door, and knocking to be let back in. So is it any wonder that millions of millennials are abandoning this pusillanimous Laodicea and seeking answers in the stars and soothsayers? When Antichrist arrives, millennials will flock to him in droves, lapping up his lies like a Starbucks Frappuccino. What’s worse than believing nothing? Believing everything…but Jesus.

“So many millennials read their horoscopes every day and believe them,” Layne, who is involved in a number of nonreligious spiritual practices, said. “It is a good reference point to identify and place people in the world.”

Interest in spirituality has been booming in recent years while interest in religion plummets, especially among millennials. The majority of Americans now believe it is not necessary to believe in God to have good morals, a study from Pew Research Center released Wednesday found. The percentage of people between the ages of 18 and 29 who “never doubt existence of God” fell from 81% in 2007 to 67% in 2012.

Let the millennials speak for themselves:

This short video, filmed right here in Saint Augustine, shows what millennials actually believe. 

Meanwhile, more than half of young adults in the U.S. believe astrology is a science, compared to less than 8% of the Chinese public. The psychic services industry — which includes astrology, aura reading, mediumship, tarot-card reading and palmistry, among other metaphysical services — grew 2% between 2011 and 2016. It is now worth $2 billion annually, according to industry analysis firm IBIS World.

Melissa Jayne, owner of Brooklyn-based “metaphysical boutique” Catland, said she has seen a major uptick in interest in the occult in the past five years, especially among New Yorkers in their 20s. The store offers workshops like “Witchcraft 101,” “Astrology 101,” and a “Spirit Seance.”

“Whether it be spell-casting, tarot, astrology, meditation and trance, or herbalism, these traditions offer tangible ways for people to enact change in their lives,” she said. “For a generation that grew up in a world of big industry, environmental destruction, large and oppressive governments, and toxic social structures, all of which seem too big to change, this can be incredibly attractive.”

Like the existence of God, however, there’s no actual scientific proof. Astrology has been debunked by numerous academic studies, but Banu Guler, co-founder of artificial intelligence powered astrology app Co—Star said the lack of structure in the field is exactly what drives young, educated professionals to invest their time and money in the practice.

“It’s very different from the way we usually work and live and date, where everything is hyper-mediated and rational,” she said. “There is a belief vacuum: we go from work to a bar to dinner and a date, with no semblance of meaning. Astrology is a way out of it, a way of putting yourself in the context of thousands of years of history and the universe.”

Case in point: Co—Star’s servers were so overwhelmed by demand after it launched on October 12 that the app crashed three times in its first week.

Astrology isn’t the only spiritual field overwhelmed by demand: Danielle Ayoka, the founder of spiritual subscription service Mystic Lipstick, said her customer base is growing exponentially. The self-described astrologer sells a “mystic box” subscription, which includes crystals, “reiki-infused bath salts,” and incense customized to the unique energy of the current moon cycle for $14.99 a month. She says she’s seen 75% increase in her audience in the past year.

“When I started my journey in 2010, I was the weirdo,” she said. “Now it is becoming more and more normalized, and I believe it is because more people are looking to heal. Millennials are much more open-minded.”

With this overwhelming demand comes a rise of products claiming metaphysical benefits, not all of which take the cultural context of the occult into account, notes Layne. Urban Outfitters sells sage, a product that has its roots in indigenous cleansing ceremonies, for $18 a pop and a crystal mobile for $32.

“And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.” Revelation 9:20,21 (KJV)

Actress turned CEO Gwyneth Paltrow sells a variety of spiritual wares on her website, many of which are borrowed or “inspired” by other cultures. A jade egg that costs $66 has its roots in ancient Taoist practice. Her $85 “Goop Medicine Bag” is “inspired by the Shaman’s medicine bag from various indigenous traditions,” and a $59 Tarot card deck features “mystical artwork” that mirrors Native American patterns.

But Layne, whose interest in Eastern medicine is rooted in her Taiwanese heritage, said white women are often able to profit from ancient practices that are not theirs to sell.

“It is really important to give credit to who is doing the work,” Layne said. “There is a whole culture of white women who capitalize off of spirituality, but it all comes from people of color. People need to do their homework: being in touch with your spiritual side is a natural, human thing to do. To be able to connect yourself is essential to healing not only your own wounds, but healing together.” source


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    • unidentified

      a lot of it is because of monkey see monkey do mentality, they weren’t raised in christian communities and only know what they see on television and in movies so the millennials are looking into witchcraft and the occult instead

    • b4

      jesus turned away from the church of his day and really pissed off the church leaders–pissed them off so much they killed him–the bible is the book of wrath and judgement–god has no wrath nor judgement–jesus tried to tell us then and we are still not listening–the bible is satan’s best work—god does not read the bible–never has–never will–was not written by god either–some insane homeless dude in cave wrote,inspired by satan,not god–the word of men,not god–god loves his little petty,immature babies,even evil judgeMENTAL bible thumpers,christians..salvation is for all,just like jesus said…no hail marys,no forgiveness needed–all get to cross into heaven but not all will chose to..some will want to come back and have another human experience –god is never like us–god is way above all the human experience –only humans have wrath and judgement,guided by the devil as most bible thumpers,christians in their very self righteous thinking, act like they are better than everybody else–hell would already be full with nothing but bible thumpers,christians because of their shithead beliefs if salvation were not for all..god does not care what path stupid humans take–god knows exactly who are,what we…no mystery to god–we are only a mystery to our selves –maybe in another 2000 years we may figure it–in the mean time we have idiots like unidentified talking like they know something

    • Gordon

      We can’t dismiss the possibility that counterfeit religion has been a gateway drug fueling the spirituality craze. Millennials that saw their parents immersed in questionable religious practices are still in pursuit of the same spirit. That even includes counterfeit Christianity as a motivator.

    • Anonymous

      No matter. Generation Z is coming of age.

      By 2020, Wayward millennials will be irrelevant, crushed by a boomer/Z affinity.

    • raburgeson

      Obviously they have not education in the sciences. How many high schools do we have that have no Chemistry class. I hope all of you people out there realize that Companies are holding classes to teach Millennials how to hammer in a nail. The policy they initiated is working out to be every child left behind. At least they have not been told propaganda about science. That fact has helped bring about the impossible space engine. If it was left to people that have been taught the text book idiocy it would still be the impossible engine. This is the result of the poorest curriculum that can be chosen and who is responsible for that? (Talking to you government) Answer that question right here.

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