What Is Spiritual Bypassing? 10 Ways In Which Spirituality Can Become A Way To Avoid Personal Growth

What is spiritual bypassing and how can it stunt your personal growth? The following article talks about how spirituality can become counterproductive.

Spiritual bypassing is a very persistent shadow of spirituality, manifesting in many forms, often without being acknowledged. ~ R. Augustus

What comes to mind when you think of โ€˜spiritualityโ€™?

You might picture beautiful temples, ethereal instruments, golden Buddhas, gardens and forests of paradise, the faces of enlightened masters, angels, mountain ranges, sunsets, or any number of other dazzling images.

We tend to associateย spiritual awakeningย with transcendental and heightened states of being that are invariably associated with feelings of happiness, joy,ย deep inner peace, and contentment.

While all of this is true and wonderful, many of us become intoxicated, distracted, and ensnared by these highly attractive images of spirituality, avoiding the darker, painful, and more demanding sides of such a path.

At its core, spiritual bypassing is like any other form of avoidance that rewards us with a false feeling of security and happiness, while undermining the deeper path ofย spiritual integration, transformation, and Oneness.

Spiritual Bypassing: An Enticing Form of Escapism

What you resist, persists. ~ C. G. Jung

For a long time, I struggled with understanding what โ€˜trueโ€™ spirituality looked and felt like.

I would look in the newspapers and find ads from kooky-looking psychic women promoting their services, all the way to alluring internet courses dedicated to โ€œascending to the 5D.โ€

I would readย new-ageย books about โ€œoptimismโ€ and esoteric articles about casting spells to attract love and prosperity.

Iโ€™d devour videos and purchase materials on the latest spiritual techniques or newly discovered โ€œancient practicesโ€ purported to โ€œchange my life.โ€

But amidst all of this searching, I somehowย never felt a connectionย with any of these findings. All of these ideas and practices somehow felt amiss: something,ย somehow, seemed intuitively off-center and โ€œwrongโ€ about them.

Iโ€™ve finally discovered why Iโ€™ve always felt this way about so many spiritual practices in the past few years. All of these practices had felt so โ€œoffโ€ to me because many of them, instead of being authentically spiritual, were actually forms ofย spiritual bypassing.

The term โ€˜spiritual bypassingโ€™ was originally coined by psychologist John Welwood in 1984.ย As he explained in anย ย interview,

Spiritual bypassing is a term I coined to describe a process I saw happening in the Buddhist community I was in, and also in myself. Although most of us were sincerely trying to work on ourselves, I noticed a widespread tendency to use spiritual ideas and practices to sidestep or avoid facing unresolved emotional issues, psychological wounds, and unfinished developmental tasks.

As we can see, spiritual bypassing is largely aboutย avoidingย or trying toย escape fromย the more tricky parts of life. This understanding leads us to form a clear definition of spiritual bypassing:

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What is Spiritual Bypassing? Spiritual Bypassing Definition

To spiritually bypass is to use spirituality to avoid, suppress, or escape from uncomfortable issues in life.

These issues could be the loss of a loved one, a relationship breakup, family problems, childhood abuse, loneliness, low self-esteem, self-sabotaging behaviors, fear, mental or emotional health issues, or any other problems life presents.

To many people, spirituality becomes a sort of crutch used to stand back up again in the face of lifeโ€™s turmoil โ€“ and sometimes, this isย necessary. We all need support at one time or another in our lives.

However, the problem comes whenย spirituality is used as a drug on which we become dependent to bypass the darker elements of our lives.

When spirituality is used as aย defense mechanismย to ward off the gremlins and demons of our existence, it actually becomes ourย greatest hindrance, preventing us from developing true courage, authenticity, and wholeness; qualities thatย refine our souls.

While the use of spirituality can provide us with a solid wall to hide behind, in doing so it traps us in an all-is-blissful-and-perfect jail cell of illusions.

10 Types of Spiritual Bypassing

What gives light must endure burning.ย 

โ€“ย V. Franklย (Manโ€™s Search For Meaning)

The reality is that not everything in life is โ€˜love and light,โ€™ as is the slogan for many spiritual seekers.

Pursuing the Light and living an enlightened and deeply interconnected existence is also aboutย setting yourself on fire.

True spirituality is aboutย creating an inferno of your false beliefs, illusions, desires, ideals, and prejudices. Itโ€™s about surrendering to the destruction of every limiting thing you ever thought and felt about yourself, other people, and the world, aka.ย ego death.

Spirituality is not always pretty. In fact, often, itโ€™s the most shattering, tumultuous, and testing experience we can go through in life.

But only once we emerge from the embers of our destruction can we be reborn โ€“ like phoenixes โ€“ into new lives of clarity and purity.

The truth is that there are many types of spiritual bypassing that we sometimes donโ€™t recognize (or refuse to recognize) in life. I have listed ten of the most common types below:

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I) The Optimistic Bypass

Weโ€™ve all come across people in life who love to laugh and smile, yet seem to be forcefully optimistic.ย 

โ€œFocus on the positive!โ€ โ€œSee the glass as half full!โ€ โ€œDonโ€™t let a frown get you down!โ€ are some of the catchcries of these people who tend to use optimism as a way of avoiding the more sinister and troublesome realities of life.

The optimistic bypass is often a side product ofย anger phobiaย or else the inability to deal with negative emotions as a whole.

II) The Aggrandizement Bypass

The aggrandizement bypass is adopted by those who seek to feel enlightened, superior, or somehow โ€œmore awakenedโ€ in their spiritual development than others.

Claiming to have reached a certain spiritual coveted milestone is a type of self-delusion that some spiritual seekers use as a way of masking their perceived deficiencies and insecurities.

More commonly, this bypass is typically used by self-proclaimed masters, spiritual leaders, โ€œkundalini awakenedโ€ yogis, and gurus to solicit a following (and make some good money!).

III) The Victim Bypass

When one becomes a victim of their gifts, or of other people, this takes away the pressure of responsibility for shaping a satisfying life and taking responsibility for oneโ€™s happiness โ€“ such is the case with the Victim Bypass.

This type of spiritual bypass is often used by spiritual seekers who believe they have extrasensory gifts of some kind, but due to their gifts, they are unable to feel happy or healthy.

Identifying as anย empath, for example, is sometimes a good example of this type of bypassing. As being an empath is a gift thatโ€™s all about sensing othersโ€™ emotions, this can be used as an excuse to behave in self-pitying,ย self-destructive, and volatile ways.

Other labels, like being a clairvoyant, an indigo child, a Starseed, a gifted healer, and so on, can often cause people to fall into the Victim Bypass trap.

IV) The Psychonaut Bypass

Many spiritual seekers explore the frontiers of the mind, the soul, and reality through the use ofย psychedelic drugsย such as LSD, DMT, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline, and other entheogens that expand consciousness.

While psychoactive substances are a fascinating way of exploring reality, like any other drug, they can often be used to escape daily life and avoid committing to personal development andย Soul Work.

V)ย  The Horoscope Bypass

When we frequently look outside of ourselves for help and guidance, as in the case of horoscopes and psychics, weโ€™re failing to tap into our inner wellsprings of wisdom and strength and are allowing external predictions to control the outcome of our lives.

The Horoscope Bypass is typically derived from fear and mistrust of ourselves, fear of taking self-responsibility for our decisions, and resistance to flowing with life by trying to predict โ€œwhatโ€™s going to happen.โ€

VI) The Saint Bypass

As children, many of us were conditioned to believe that a โ€œspiritual personโ€ is always kind, compassionate, and saintly. In adulthood, many of us continue to repeat this story to ourselves, and sadly, it can create tremendous suffering.

The Saint Bypass is a reflection of extremeย โ€œblack or whiteโ€ thinking, promoting the underlying belief that spiritual people canโ€™t have dark sides because that would make them โ€œunspiritual.โ€

This type of spiritual bypass is essentially avoidance of oneโ€™sย Shadow Selfย (dark side) by overcompensating with the guise of a sweet and heavenly exterior. Theย martyr complexย is a major symptom of this type of bypassing.

what is spiritual bypassing

VII) The Spirit Guide Bypass

In some spiritual traditions, itโ€™s a God who protects, in others, itโ€™s an angel, animal, or an ascended being who takes care of us.

While at certain points in life, itโ€™s helpful, soothing, and supportive to feel taken care of by aย spirit guide, we canโ€™t let it become too much of a crutch.

Relying 100% on our spirit guide/s to give usย allย of our insight,ย allย of our protection, and all our spiritual sustenance keeps us in a spiritually infantile state. In other words, we fail to develop the strength of spiritual character.

Spirit guides serve to teach us rather than to babysit us.

Related: 16 Signs Your Spirit Guides Are Trying to Contact You

VIII) The Prayer Bypass

Similar to the Spirit Guide Bypass, the Prayer Bypass circumvents personal responsibility by putting faith in a higher being to solve all of our problems and issues.

Whileย praying can be a healthy practice, it can easily become limiting and misguided. Sinking too much into passivity is an imbalanced way to live life and can easily lead to disaster. We must learn to take action and trust our own instincts as well.

IX)ย  The Guru Bypass

Often it is beneficial to follow a guru,ย shaman, orย spiritual teacherย to learn and grow. However, becoming too attached to such people can rapidly turn into another form of spiritual bypassing.

The temptation to begin worshiping (knowingly or unknowingly) spiritual teachers means that we eventually forget the purpose of listening to them, i.e.,ย to integrate the essence of their teachings.

By treating the words of a guru or master as the irrefutable truth and failing to think for ourselves, we fall into cult-like groupthink, and weโ€™re starved of true spiritual growth and transformation on ourย spiritual journeys.

X) The Finger-Pointing Bypass

At some point in our spiritual quests, we begin to see through the lies, delusions, and crazy behaviors committed by our fellow human beings and this can make us angry, downhearted, and frustrated.

However, when we get caught up in โ€œeverything that is wrongโ€ with the outside world and other people, dedicating our lives to the self-righteous quest of finger-pointing, this can be another form of spiritual bypassing.

Finger-pointing instills us with aย false sense of righteousness, taking away the responsibility of lookingย insideย and working onย ourselves.

At its roots, the Finger-Pointing bypass is sourced in egocentric separation and fearful avoidance of our own shadows.


Iโ€™m sure there are many other forms of spiritual bypassing out there. But, at the very least, the above ten forms are the most common spiritual bypassing examples that we can easily observe around and within us.


How to Stop Spiritual Bypassing

Without deep and honest self-acceptance, the spiritual life rests on a dangerous psychological foundation and is nothing more than escape into a world of illusion. Humble self-knowledge is the most basic condition for any true spirituality.

โ€“ย John Monbourquette

The spiritual bypass is slippery, conniving, and is often disguised in robes of light.

It can take a lot of ruthless self-honesty โ€“ or what is known asย spiritual discernmentย โ€“ to see through the lies weโ€™ve been conditioned to believe or have told ourselves. But, rest assured, favoring the truth will help usย greatlyย in the long term.

So how do we stop spiritual bypassing? Here are some methods you might like to use:

  • 1. Cultivate an open-minded attitude

Before uncovering any forms of spiritual bypassing that have wheedled their way into your life, you need to be open.

You need to beย willingย to be wrong, misguided, or totally off the mark.ย Without that willingness to be open-minded, youโ€™ll be fooling yourself.

There will be no point in evenย tryingย to call yourself out because youโ€™ll be shooting yourself in the foot before even beginning!

Therefore, strive to cultivate an open-minded attitude of humility. Remind yourself that itโ€™s okay to be imperfect (we all are!).

Most spiritual seekers โ€“ in fact, Iโ€™d dare say ALL seekers โ€“ go wrong at some point. And thatโ€™s nothing to be ashamed of. Embrace your flawed humanity and take steps toward greater spiritual expansion.

Related: Psychological Study Reveals That Open Minded People Live In A Completely Different Reality

  • 2. Examine the light and dark sides of what you do

Thereโ€™s a light and dark side to everything. Even if you struggle to find out whatโ€™s wrong with the spiritual activities or commitments youโ€™re dedicated to right now,ย createย hypothetical scenarios.

For example, if you follow a spiritual teacher that you love and adore, create a hypothetical scenario where that teacher betrays your trust or does something against your ethics. What then?

Ask yourself questions such as:

  • โ€œWhat could go wrong here?โ€
  • โ€œWhat arenโ€™t I seeing?โ€
  • โ€œWhatโ€™s the other side of this?โ€
  • โ€œIn the past, how has this hurt someone?โ€
  • โ€œWhat warnings do people give about this activity?โ€
  • โ€œIs this hurting me in some way?โ€
  • โ€œIs this harming others in some way?โ€
  • โ€œHow is this making me weak or dependant?โ€
  • โ€œIs there an opportunity for me to be taken advantage of here?โ€ย 

Listening to your doubt is intelligent.ย Blind faith creates sheep, not a self-sovereign wolf. Dare to look atย bothย sides of life. Honor the yin and yang of existence. Embrace the energy of both Shiva (the destroyer) and Shakti (the creator) within you.

  • 3. Dare to face your cognitive dissonance
cognitive dissonance

Cognitive dissonance (CD) is a state of being where a personโ€™s beliefs and behaviors donโ€™t align.

CD generally happens to people who holdย two contradictory beliefsย and have a sophisticatedย spiritual ego. The result of CD is a sense of underlying uneasiness, anxiety, guilt, and like โ€œsomething isnโ€™t quite right.โ€

Those who carry a lot of cognitive dissonances tend to โ€œexplain awayโ€ their behavior (or that of others) and live in denial.ย Facing the truth is too painful, so the reality is avoided, and a false reality is created instead.

CD often happens to members of cults, but can also occur in the general spiritual community. For example, a person might experience CD when they follow the principle of non-harming (Ahisma) but hit their children every time they get angry.

Other examples of CD include following a narcissistic spiritual teacher who says one thing and does the other, claiming to be a healer with special abilities but on some level knowing that itโ€™s a pretense (and placebo), following aย non-dualย philosophy but being dogmatic about it, and so on.

Facing CD involves doingย shadow workย and examining places and behaviors in your life that donโ€™t add up. This practice isnโ€™t about shaming yourself or being โ€œmore perfect,โ€ but being honest and clearing away any self-delusion.

  • 4. Ask others for their honest opinions

If you have any close friends or family members (who you have aย healthy and respectfulย relationship with), talk to them about your spiritual path.

Ask them if they have noticed any spiritual bypassing tendencies within you. If they donโ€™t understand what spiritual bypassing is, show them this article or explain it to them!

Then, once your trusted friend or family member is ready, consciously brace yourself (and your ego) by taking a slow, soft, deep breath for their response.

If at any point you feel overwhelmed with an emotion like anger or defensiveness, thank them and tell them that you need a minute or two to process what theyโ€™ve told you.

Feedback from other people (who genuinely care about our well-being) is invaluable.ย But make sure itโ€™s from people youย trust.

Donโ€™t go asking someone you have a complicated connection with to divulge your spiritual bypassing tendencies. Likely, theyโ€™ll use it as an opportunity to hurt you in a backhanded way.

If you donโ€™t have anyone you trust, you could try a trained spiritual counselor whoโ€™s familiar with spiritual bypassing or even an onlineย group of kindred spiritsย whom you trust.

Related: 8 Brutally Honest Truths You Need To Hear If You Want To Get Your Shit Together

  • 5. Face and feel your pain

Why does spiritual bypassing occur? The answer is that it helps us to avoid facing painful emotions such as grief, shame, rage, hatred, and terror.

Everyone wants to enjoy a sparkly spiritual high (that is ultimately short-lived) but no one wants to do the hard work of facing inner painย (that actually leads to long-lasting joy, fulfillment, and peace).

Facing and feeling your pain is not simple. Youโ€™ll most likely require the help of a spiritual counselor or therapist โ€“ and ideally, they will beย trauma-informed,ย as repressed pain stems from unresolved trauma.

Facing oneโ€™s pain isย notย a fun prospect for most people, hence why they avoid this work and keep using their spiritual bandaids. But the fact still remains:ย the pain needs to be dealt with sooner or later.

Practices that can help you face and feel your pain might includeย breathwork,ย bodyworkย (like yoga),ย spiritual meditation,ย mindfulness,ย keeping a journal,ย art therapy, expressive dancing, catharsis,ย inner child work, and many other creative or embodied practices.


Final Words

Spiritual bypassing is a topic that I believeย everyย book, course, website, teacher, and guru should incorporate into their methodology,ย without exception.

To think that spirituality isย withoutย its dark side is not only totally naive but unequivocallyย dangerous.

We absolutelyย needย to practice spiritual discernment and recognize where we might be wrong or misaligned โ€“ and to do that, we need to face our pain and shadows.

In the words of psychologist and author Elaine N. Aron:

Real redemption orย enlightenment, as much as it can be achieved in this world, comes through hard work that does not skirt tough personal issues.

It can be a deeply unsettling, even terrifying experience to tear down the veneer of illusion from our lives and stare into the face of truth.

Butย the spiritual path is a process of destruction and purification; it requires you to set afire all hidden illusions and falsities so that you can experience the liberating joy of awakening to yourย True Nature.

Tell me,ย what has your experience been like with spiritual bypassing? Iโ€™d love to hear any thoughts, feelings, or stories you have below.

Written by Aletheia Luna
Originally appeared on Lonerwolf.com

Now that we have covered the topic of what is spiritual bypassing, please drop down a comment to share your take on spiritual bypassing meaning and how it can be stopped.


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