For marriages sounds good. I'm wondering how to tell a new acquaintance that I'm not too keen on going to the full Moon intention setting evening. "I'll do yoga and we can be friends but I'm scarrred of hippie spirituality" stuff. I think I have to say it sooner than later.

Or maybe doing yoga on the full moon and telling the universe what I want is all harmless? After all I'm absorbed in getting what I want every minute of the day anyway so what's the difference.

"Dear moon 🌙, thanks for being up there in the sky... Hey I really need to slack off the caffeine and be more grateful for things. I'll have it all done by the next time you come around again. "

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All you have to say is "no thanks, I already have a religion."

That's a great point. It takes recognizing that there no room for more than one. Once one figures out that it is a religion.

It's slippery because what's the problem with using the moon to make New year's resolutions. Kinda like Christmas trees for to celebrate Christmas.

In my experience, all of this stuff is atheists and agnostics trying to fill the spiritual void in their lives without actually committing to anything. They know they are missing something but can't give up moral relativism. It's better to avoid that kind of person altogether. You just can't trust them.

ahah hippie witch is a no go,, been there done that, apparently somehow it does not involve marriage or children despite those being natural things