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Watching the documentary about twin flames

Or any "self help" group in general just makes me sad.

That people who are just looking for meaningful connections to fulfill their lives are being so horribly manipulated by people who only care about making money off other people's sufferings.

I wish people would stop and ask the right questions before entwining their finances and emotions into people like this.

Questions like:

Are they experts in their field?
Do they have degrees or certifcation from legitimate places?
Do they have vetted references who aren't a part of their organization?

It is also a matter of understanding what a coach or personal mentor is supposed to do. They aren't therapists. They aren't the ones with all the answers. They aren't the only ones who can help. They are supposed to guide. To ask questions. To help you determine what is important to you and to help keep you accountable.

Seeing these things makes me want to give my life coaching skills for free, just to stop the predatory nature of so many who have gone down these roads just to scam people out of money.
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SwampFlower · 31-35, F
Anytime people talk to me about twin flames it sounds like just a way to glorify toxic attachments
FoxyGoddess · 51-55, F
@SwampFlower It really is. The idea of twin flames is actually really toxic. Your "twin flame", is your polar opposite, not the part that conpletes you.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@FoxyGoddess the idea of people completing each other is icky in itself