10 Ways To Oppress People With Spirituality (& Get Away With It)

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Melanie Korfhage

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Just as a point of inquiry, let’s take a moment to explore the relationship between common religious and spiritual teachings and how they might be linked to oppression. I don’t believe there’s some Evil Cabal out to control the world, but let’s consider the actual historical conspiracy of mostly white, cis-gender, heterosexual, property-owning European colonizer men who chose to dominate all women, all Indigenous people, all Black and brown people, all poor people, and all people with other gender identities or sexual orientations. Given that this makes up the majority of the world’s population, how would you get away with something so sinister? If you were to pull off successfully dominating the majority of the population, what kind of psy op would you have to enact in order to get them to go along with the domination without rebelling, rising up, and resisting the oppression?

Well…as sick as it sounds, if you were really interested in dominating the world and getting away with it, you might use God. After all, God is good, right? So if you dress up your domination in the Divine, you might be able to sneak your psy op undercover. This psy op holds up whether we’re talking about conventional religions or New Age spirituality (aka. religious or spiritual bypassing). Let’s see if we can decode how this might have actually worked as a world domination strategy to uphold white supremacy, patriarchy, hoarding of resources, colonization, and genocide.

  1. Suppress righteous anger.

If you wanted to get away with oppressing people, dehumanizing them, and taking away their human rights, you damn well better strip them of their anger and convince them that anger is “unspiritual.” Then when their natural, healthy anger arises in the face of legitimate oppression and they protest the oppression and violation of their God-given boundaries, you shame them, gaslight them, tell them to “get out of their victim story,” inflate yourself and act all superior because you’ve got a handle on your own anger (because you’re the oppressor, not the oppressed), and convince them that if only they pray or meditate enough, their anger will go away (while you continue the oppressive agenda unchecked.)

You teach them to turn the other cheek when one cheek is beaten up and groom them for further abuse. You psychologically manipulate them into tolerating abuse- and maybe even spin it so they feel grateful for the abuse because it’s waking them up to their True Nature and teaching them how to love unconditionally. Then instead of holding their oppressors accountable for the abuse, they let you off the hook by telling themselves the comforting story that “my soul signed up for this abuse as a way to help me grow spiritually” and “My oppressor is really someone from my past life who signed up to abuse me so I could become an old soul” or “This is my karma because of bad behaviors in the past and I should be grateful for the oppression because I can now expiate my karma and clear my soul.” (Yes, the idea of karma came from Eastern religion but is still used in those cultures to justify the oppression of the “untouchable” caste by the Brahman class. And now it’s been hijacked by New Agers as well.)

  1. Instill learned helplessness.

You won’t be able to suppress an oppressed person’s healthy anger right away- unless they were already programmed to suppress it from early childhood by brainwashed, oppressed or oppressive parents. So let’s say a Black or Indigenous girl manages to survive childhood with her anger intact because she miraculously wasn’t poisoned by her parents, her teachers, the society as a whole, or the white man’s religion that stripped her of her tribe’s animism. Then let’s say, as an adult, she seeks out spiritual depth, a community of practice, a deeper purpose in life, or other spiritual quests.

Now you bring that Black or Indigenous woman into a church, temple, mosque, sangha, or New Age spiritual center. You tell her about karma and how horrific things that happen to her are cosmic retribution for misdeeds in past lives. You tell her to choose love over fear. You convince her that her soul signed up for this path of growth and she should surrender to it without resistance. You convince her that her rage is unjustified when she watches her son get murdered during a traffic stop. You suggest she accept that her son must walk his own path to God, and thank the cop for helping him achieve his life’s purpose to a better life on the other side of the veil. You insist she prematurely forgives the cop before he even goes on trial, if that even happens, much less before he is held accountable for the murder. You demonize her hatred when the cop who killed him gets off scot-free. You tell her to bottle up her despair because dispassionate equanimity is what enlightenment looks like. You shame her grief as “it’s just your ego” and convince her to “do The Work” so she can realize that she’s fighting with reality to think she’s entitled to a world where a teenage boy stopped for a traffic violation should still be alive.

You hold contempt for her rage and her grief and somehow convince her that you are better than her because you have transcended your rage and grief and hatred and fear- and in your superiority, you have chosen love, unlike her. And over enough time- when her rage is invalidated time and time again, when her grief is ignored, when her legitimate fear is demonized as “the opposite of a miracle,” when her desperate cries for help are not only ignored but shamed as somehow unspiritual, this woman experiences what psychologists call “learned helplessness.”

Her learned helplessness may look like spiritual improvement because her rage is now exiled. Her grief has been effectively suppressed. She can’t feel the fear that’s meant to protect her from more oppression. Her hatred goes underground, preparing to cause the cancer she’ll get years later. She might even express love for the oppressors because she’s confused and the gaslighting of love reversal has taken her over. Dissociation sets in. She no longer even feels it because the domination is complete. She no longer resists it, feels angry about it, grieves it, hates it, feels frightened by it. She just submits. Oppressions wins. And now we praise her for being a more evolved spiritual being. Go Team God!

  1. Demonize the body, the emotions, and the intuition.

If you really want to oppress and marginalize a majority of the population- especially women- you have to strip them of their birthright and feminine gifts. You cut them off from their connection to the body, their emotions, their relationality, their intuition, and their connection to the lifeblood of nature. You teach them that the body, the emotions, and the intuition interfere with a true path to the Divine and are something to be overcome. You sell them a dissociated, disembodied, emotion-shaming, intuition-violating transcendent spiritual path and glorify it as “Presence,” suggesting it is a better way to God.

You teach them that the body is an illusion, that social justice issues don’t matter, that reality is all “Maya,” that they should just “Be here now” and accept what is, without fighting reality with healthy activism. You teach them that psychic knowing is the work of the Devil and that the sensual, feeling, knowing, attuned, Divinely-created human body is a carnal mistake to be transcended. You gaslight them when they speak up from their intuition about what doesn’t feel okay. You make them doubt themselves and lose trust in their deep knowing.

You tell them that if they don’t like the way their life is going, it’s just because their karma is getting expiated so they can have a better life next time. You sell them on the idea that if they expiate enough karma in this life, if they can survive enough trauma without killing themselves or someone else, they won’t have to come back to this messy Earth plane and can rest in eternal bliss. You convince them to actually feel grateful that their soul chose a life with so much trauma so they can have an accelerated path of spiritual growth. In your state of gratitude, you let the oppressor off the hook and call it grace.

  1. Remove healing from spirituality.

Convince these oppressed and traumatized people that healing trauma is beneath the true spiritual path, that psychology is a lesser pursuit than the path to a transcendent state of consciousness (God.) Tell them their trauma-induced emotions are evidence of spiritual immaturity, something that will simply go away in a flash of awareness, maybe overnight, like magic, if only they meditate longer, pray for deliverance more, and push their traumas down in the dungeon of consciousness more effectively. Remove all healing from the spiritual path and hold contempt for the gritty, messy, snotty, emotional work of healing trauma. Make fun of the people who see therapists or dare to come head to head with their traumatic past. Call them “unspiritual.” Tell them they reify trauma, casting contempt upon them for being so “low vibe.”

  1. Elevate the status of those who achieve this dissociated, glazed-eyed, body-abandoning, social justice-ignoring, peaceful equanimity that comes with a transcendent state of consciousness.

Commoditize spirituality and sell bliss at an extraordinary price tag that only the privileged can afford. Label them as better than the enraged people who are oppressed. Uphold them as superior to the silently submitted ones who learned helplessness. Give them million-dollar book deals and put these dissociated “spiritual teachers” (aka trauma survivors) on stage as enlightened masters. Glorify...
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