30/04/2026
For those who have followed my work for many years, you may remember that I wrote about this topic as early as 2014 on my blog. Even back then, I felt it was important to speak about the growing number of scams and unethical practices happening in the spiritual community. Unfortunately, the situation today makes this conversation even more necessary.
In recent years, there has been a noticeable influx of individuals claiming to be spiritual readers, psychics, spellcasters, or practitioners, yet many of them operate without transparency, credentials, or even a real identity. Some hide behind fake names, empty profiles, or anonymous accounts, making it difficult for people to verify who they truly are.
Spiritual work should never be a tool for deception. Whether someone practices tarot, astrology, energy work, ritual work, or any other form of spiritual guidance, the foundation of the practice must always be integrity, responsibility, and respect for the people seeking help.
Sadly, many people who are genuinely looking for guidance or healing end up becoming victims of manipulation and fear-based tactics. They are told that they are cursed, that they must pay large amounts of money to remove spiritual attacks, or that only one specific practitioner can “fix” their situation. These kinds of claims are not only unethical but also harmful to the trust and sacredness of spiritual practice.
That is why it is important to talk openly about how to recognize legitimate practitioners and how to protect yourself from spiritual scams.
The goal of this post is not to attack anyone. It is simply to remind people that discernment is necessary, and that ethical spiritual work should empower people, not frighten or exploit them.