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11 Deceptive Spiritual Traps Sabotaging Your Growth

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Sep 21, 2024 ยท 32 Comments

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No matter what the practice or teaching, ego loves to wait in ambush to appropriate spirituality for its own survival and gain.

โ€“ Chรถgyam Trungpa, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism

As we progressively advance on our spiritual awakening paths, our Soul essence begins to blossom like a luminous flower deep in our hearts.

The more we clear away the dead, gnarled and overgrown beliefs, perspectives, and emotional baggage within us, the more clearly we feel our divine essence or True Nature.

However, like any garden, our metaphorical inner landscapes can be consumed by weeds, pests, and forms of pollution that strangle anything beautiful we have been nurturing.


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Sometimes, we can even sabotage the growth blossoming within us (without being aware!).

Snares, ambushes, and traps exist in all areas of life and they keep us both stuck and also unable to tend to the garden of our lives.

In this article, I’m going to cover eleven of the main spiritual traps out there โ€“ and anyone (I mean anyone!) can fall into them.

Table of contents

  • 11 Traps that Sabotage Your Spiritual Growth
    • 1. The trap of spiritual bypassing
    • 2. The trap of superiority
    • 3. The trap of forcefully trying to wake others up
    • 4. The trap of wanting to help others
    • 5. The trap of wanting to revolutionize the world
    • 6. The trap of meaninglessness
    • 7. The trap of avoiding everyday responsibilities
    • 8. The trap of self-victimization
    • 9. The trap of the Savior Complex
    • 10. The trap of attachment
    • 11. The trap of relying on external answers
  • Be Honest With Yourself

11 Traps that Sabotage Your Spiritual Growth

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This isnโ€™t a journey about becoming something. This is about unbecoming who we are not.

โ€“ Adyashanti,ย The End of Your World

The problem with the spiritual journey is that it is often laden with traps of many kinds. These traps, or ego defense mechanisms, are not just physical, but they’re also often (and mostly) mental.

As we process life primarily through the mind, we also tend to approach spirituality with the mind.

The issue with this mind-centered approach is that spirituality cannot be contained by the limitations of thought. Once spirituality is captured within a thought, it ceases to maintain its true essence and instead becomes a constricting belief or dogma.

In other words, spirituality loses its alive, ever-flowing essence once it is compartmentalized within the mind.


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Consider this analogy: have you ever felt immense awe and wonder in the presence of something beautiful and enchanting like a sunrise? The moment you stop immersing yourself in the feeling of the sunrise, and start taking a photo of it or describing it in a text message, is the moment you are no longer truly present with the sunrise. Instead, you’re filtering it through your thoughts or through a lens of some kind.

The same can be said with spirituality.

By the way, if you want to listen to myself and Mateo talk about one of the biggest spiritual traps out there, see the video below:

The more we use the mind to approach our Soul, the further away our Soul feels.

But the moment we drop our thoughts, connect with the heart, and allow ourselves to purely feel our Soul, suddenly we feel at home once again.

Think of it like this: when you chase the sun on the horizon thinking you’ll reach it, you never will, because it’s an illusion. But when you stop and feel the sunโ€™s presence already shining on your skin, you will no longer chase anything.

It’s difficult for us, as mind-oriented beings, to become conscious of our thoughts, as we have been conditioned to identify with them since a young age. But once we slowly learn how to observe our thoughts and how they tend to sabotage our happiness, we experience true spiritual growth.

Below, I want to share with you eleven of the most common traps that we fall into on the spiritual path. I have personally experienced these pitfalls many times, and they have resulted in a lot of pain and struggle. See how many of these traps you can identify with:

1. The trap of spiritual bypassing

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Spiritual bypassing is the practice of using spirituality to avoid, suppress or escape from certain emotions or situations in life. Common types of spiritual bypassing include:

  • numbing oneโ€™s emotions through โ€œspiritualizedโ€ repression and avoidance
  • unhealthy obsession and attachment to the positive (e.g., positive thinking) and adopting a passive-aggressive โ€œniceโ€ mask
  • debilitating judgment about oneโ€™s negativity or shadow self
  • anger-phobia
  • weak personal boundaries
  • blind or excessively tolerant compassion (to the detriment of oneself and the other)
  • forcefully trying to โ€œkillโ€ the ego and condemning it as โ€œbad/evilโ€
  • exaggerated detachment
  • getting stuck in theoretical spirituality and dogmaticย beliefs about “truth”
  • denial of self-responsibility by placing it on another higher being (e.g., spirit guide, angel, ascended master)
  • delusions of having arrived at a higher level of being (e.g: ego inflation and ‘makyo‘)
  • using spiritual practices to escape unpleasant emotions; for example, using meditation to dissociate from emotions, rather than transmute them

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2. The trap of superiority

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This spiritual trap manifests as the tendency to โ€œlook downโ€ upon others who are not as โ€œconsciously advancedโ€ or โ€œawakened.โ€

The trap of superiority can be seen as a subtle feeling ofย “being better” than others who arenโ€™t “spiritual.โ€

In more extreme cases, this trap can appear as the tendency to lash out at people who are still โ€œasleep,โ€ โ€œblindโ€ or โ€œsheepโ€ of society โ€“ or even become a spiritual narcissist.

This kind of reactive behavior can often be seen in people who have just โ€œwoken upโ€ to the state of the world, yet have undergone minimal spiritual growth. We need to remember that everyone is doing the best they can at their level of consciousness. When the time comes, they will awaken too.

For a look into spiritual superiority from another angle, see my article: Why the New Age Movement is the โ€˜McSpiritโ€™ of Spirituality.

3. The trap of forcefully trying to wake others up

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Once we have awoken out of the โ€œmatrixโ€ it’s common for us to desperately want our loved ones and fellow peers to awaken. We can see how much pain and delusion other people are in, and that riles up in us the intense desire to โ€œshow them the truth.โ€

However, often our attempt to forcefully awaken people misfires quickly. Even though we have good intentions, our desire to โ€œsaveโ€ others causes them to backlash in ways that infuriate both them and us. The less responsive they are to our pushy attempts to โ€œwake them up,โ€ the more frustrated and alienated we become.

Eventually, trying to force others to wake up ends up harming both ourselves and others. Not only that, but this trap generates a lot of anger and misunderstanding, which results in further ego ensnarement, sabotaging our spiritual growth.

Let people wake up when they are ready.

4. The trap of wanting to help others

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This trap is closely entwined with the previous trap except it is more geared toward giving others advice.

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to help others, as long as you respect their personal boundaries.

But sometimes developing an expanded spiritual perspective gives the ego an opportunity to feel more โ€œknowledgeableโ€ than others still trapped in illusion. When unsolicited advice is given to others, the results can be disastrous (think anger, upset, offense, triggering trauma responses, etc.).

Wanting to help others can also be used as a way of escaping our need to help ourselves. Under the guise of being โ€œspiritualโ€ and compassionate, helping others can be just another form of spiritual bypassing.

5. The trap of wanting to revolutionize the world

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Once we wake up to the lies and corruption present in our current societal structure, many of us want to desperately change society.

However, all too often many of us fall into the trap of thinking that freedom, honesty, and justice can be created by changing the external system.


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As a result, we buy into the โ€œus versus themโ€ and โ€œdivide and conquerโ€ mentality that is a product of the egoโ€™s tunnel vision. We donโ€™t realize that weโ€™re actually fuelling the corrupt system which depends on anger and chaos to thrive and survive.

Instead of understanding that all true change comes from an internal revolution, we get caught up in the pursuit of external revolution which is fragile and transient.

6. The trap of meaninglessness

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Once we experience divine and transcendent states of being in which we become One with all, we can fall into the trap of spiritual nihilism after the experience passes.

In other words, once we realize, from the perspective of the Universe, that nothing we do ultimately matters because all is passing, we can fall into a depressive mindset.

Using truths such as โ€œAll is an illusion,โ€ the person who falls for this trap tends to filter life through the mind. By mentally clinging to these truths, they become beliefs that the spiritual ego uses as an excuse to paradoxically feel separate from existence.

7. The trap of avoiding everyday responsibilities

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Some people get so infatuated with the spiritual path that they avoid dealing with ordinary, everyday affairs. This form of escapism can lead to leeching off others, not paying bills, evadingย taxes, obsessing with โ€œliving off the grid,โ€ etc.

When avoiding everyday responsibilities is worn as a badge of being consciously elevated or โ€œmore spiritualโ€ this too is a form of egotism in disguise.

Avoiding ordinary responsibilities which are not perceived as being โ€œspiritual enoughโ€ can also be a form of distraction that the ego uses to limit spiritual growth. The more concerned and obsessed you are with living an outwardly โ€œspiritualโ€ looking life, the more distanced from your inner work you become.

Remember the old Zen saying: โ€œBefore Enlightenment: chop wood, carry water; after Enlightenment: chop wood, carry water.โ€

We need to be humble and recognize that ordinary daily life is the perfect place to spiritually grow and mature.

8. The trap of self-victimization

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Soon after we experience a spiritual awakening or kundalini awakening and wake up to the insanity of the world, it is common for us to get stuck in a pattern of self-victimization. We may start to perceive the world as a โ€œprisonโ€ and other people as the โ€œcaptivesโ€ or even โ€œcapturers.โ€

The shock of awakening may send us spiraling into anxiety and paranoia. Inevitably, we may start feeling like victims resulting in us blaming other people and the higher powers for how we feel.

The spiritual trap of self-victimization canย be seen a lot on social media which often tends to become a pity party for spiritual fledglings.

At the end of the day, we need to see that it is actually our thoughts that cause us to suffer, not other people or situations. Once we can take self-responsibility for our perspectives and beliefs, we can become empowered once again.

9. The trap of the Savior Complex

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This trap is related to the previously mentioned trap of wanting to help others.

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The Savior Complex is adopted by people who feel a sense of superiority to the rest of humanity. Their sense of being โ€œdifferentโ€ and more โ€œspiritually elevatedโ€ can make them feel as though they are destined to fix the world.

The Savior Complex can most often be seen within the โ€œlightworker/healerโ€ circles who tend to put themselves up on pedestals, believing it is their cosmic duty to โ€œsave the planet.โ€ This perception aligns with the belief that there is something โ€œwrongโ€ with reality and that other people are โ€œbrokenโ€ and need to be fixed (which is an ego perspective). This perception also leads to an inflated egoโ€™s sense of โ€œspecialnessโ€ and self-importance.

The Savior Complex can go one step further and evolve into a Martyr Complex. Martyrs believe they must โ€œbear the burdensโ€ of others. Obviously, this is an extremely unhealthy way of living which is based on Christian conditioning (think of the story of Jesus).

By โ€œcarryingโ€ other peopleโ€™s pain, Martyrs bypass taking responsibility for their own happiness and enable other peopleโ€™s immature behavior.

Read more about the Martyr Complex.

10. The trap of attachment

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After experiencing profound and expansive mystical experiences which often come after significant spiritual growth, it is common for us to attach to the experience.

It can be painful to come down from these experiences and return back to usual, “unenlightened” reality.

We then can also attach to our โ€œstoriesโ€ and beliefs about spirituality. In other words, because the mind tries to make sense out of this transcendent experience, it will often latch onto various ideas as a form of control.

But the more we attach to our beliefs, stories, desires, and mental interpretations, the more we suffer. We forget that everything passes, even transcendent experiences. Enlightenment isnโ€™t a destination, it is a complete surrender; a fundamental shift in the way we approach life.

Attachment is perhaps the most common trap that sabotages our spiritual growth.

On one hand, attachment to ideas helps us to grow, but ultimately, those ideas that we are unwilling to let go of end up stagnating our growth.

When ideas become protection blankets rather than catalysts for our growth, there is a big problem.

We need to realize that freedom cannot be experienced through the mind. Freedom is felt when we can be liberated from attachment to our thoughts and separate sense of self.

11. The trap of relying on external answers

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As we progress through our spiritual paths it is normal, and beneficial, for us to seek out external support. Reading books, attending workshops and seminars, going to retreats, practicing holistic techniques, and getting a personal guru all help us experience spiritual growth.

However, after a while, it is common for us to become too dependent on external answers for our freedom and happiness. This pitfall can be seen in many spiritual seeker’s obsession and glorification of their gurus (in other words, projecting and disowning their divinity onto another).

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Eventually, as we become accustomed to constantly searching outside of ourselves for answers, we forget the presence of our own Souls. We forget that our ultimate source of guidance and wisdom comes from within us, and instead, we keep chasing things outside of ourselves that we believe will โ€œenlightenโ€ us.

We need to stop, pause, and reflect on our spiritual journeys. Are we seeking out first-hand experience or second-hand experience given to us by others?

Are we falling prey to spiritual materialism?

Donโ€™t forget to look within for your answers as well because it is by connecting with your Soul (Soul Work) that you will ultimately experience freedom.

Be Honest With Yourself

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In order to see through and extricate ourselves from these spiritual traps, we need to be radically honest with ourselves.

We need to be willing to see whereabouts we have indeed gone astray and have fed into the ego. We will also immensely benefit from exploring our Shadow Self and exploring our mistaken beliefs during this process.

Donโ€™t worry if you have fallen into any of these spiritual traps. We all become ensnared by the ego.

It can be particularly difficult for us to see clearly when the ego โ€œspiritualizesโ€ certain beliefs and ideas. The more open, humble, and honest you are, the more you will be able to see through these tricks and liberate yourself.

Finally, donโ€™t be afraid of the dark. Donโ€™t be afraid of being wrong. Everything, no matter how painful, is a learning opportunity. At the end of the day, your Soul contains everything you have been searching for.

If you have any thoughts or insights about the spiritual traps that sabotage our spiritual growth, please share below!

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Aiden says

    October 06, 2022 at 11:57 am

    I stop doing inner work and spiritual practices cause I fall under category 6, being pessimistic nihilist and the mental interpretation of reality is too strong that I’m not sure I could ever go back

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      October 13, 2022 at 4:14 pm

      Why not?

      Reply
  2. Sohanpreet Kaur says

    September 26, 2022 at 11:31 pm

    Beautifully explained.
    I have been reading on your site from about 3 years and I love your work. But, I wanted to say that your replies to the comments never reach people. It’s only when I check the article again, I can see your reply. And this is just a one-way communication.
    If that’s intentional, then it is fine. I just wanted to let you know. Maybe, you can have an option for following the conversation for the readers.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      October 02, 2022 at 11:12 am

      Thanks Sohanpreet, I appreciate your comment.
      I think at one point we had the option to receive responses to questions via email, but there were problems with being marked as spam by email providers. I’ll look into this and see what the options are. :)

      Reply
      • Beth says

        March 24, 2025 at 4:10 am

        I think the comment had more to do with the fact that if we post a comment here, we don’t get any kind of email notifications that someone replied to our comment. I have the same question, as I’ve posted several times here and would love to check back for any responses, but I don’t always remember exactly which articles I’ve left a comment on ๐Ÿ˜Š

        Reply
  3. Henry says

    September 14, 2022 at 3:35 pm

    A really interesting article.
    I’m glad I subscribed to the news letter.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 15, 2022 at 11:51 am

      I appreciate that, Henry โ™ก

      Reply
  4. James says

    September 13, 2022 at 4:16 am

    A great read. Thank you.
    I have ensnared myself in every one of these traps.
    For me personally, the binding of thought with emotion has consumed vast amounts of time and energy. The spiritual path can indeed be a long and arduous journey.
    Learning to let go and to realise we are not our thoughts is simple and yet so hard, in practice, to master. And yet with age comes greater awareness of time and energy and how we spent it.
    The greatest wisdom, at every stage, is perhaps in knowing that the only thing to do is surrender to it (whatever it may be).

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:25 pm

      Thanks for your honesty and humanity, James โ€“ I’ve fallen into every one of these traps too! And I love what you say here: “The greatest wisdom, at every stage, is perhaps in knowing that the only thing to do is surrender to it (whatever it may be).” Thank you for that wisdom โ™ก

      Reply
  5. John Ambrose says

    September 12, 2022 at 6:46 pm

    Avoiding the Traps :- I find clearance of unwanted negative influences and energies very helpful when Spiritual practise goes astray. As I find calming down in meditation some what difficult at times, so I use a trance tape from You Tube to go deep into the subconscious realm. Here I focus upon physical aches and soreness, mental or emotional concepts that float into view, or blocks stopping progress. The further the subconscious mind sinks to the depths and becomes calm, the easier it is to focus on not only relaxation but also a killing off of self critical thoughts, judgements of others that are on direct replay from the days events, but also the trap of avoidance by blaming others for daily life’s problems or my own spiritual lack of progress.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:26 pm

      Thank you for sharing this process of yours, John. :)

      Reply
  6. Lanelle Christman says

    September 12, 2022 at 9:45 am

    Continually in awe of your ability to articulate and share the potential pitfalls (for me, Iโ€™ve fallen into each and every one) that we encounter on our life path. For me, this article parallels the spiritual materialism and shadow work articles you shared a few weeks back. I found myself in many points of the articles thinking, โ€œOh my, yep! Iโ€™ve done that too!!โ€ Sometimes it feels uncomfortable to own our own bs, or to be called on it, or to know in ignorance what weโ€™re capable of. Ignorance can be incredibly destructive to ourselves and others. Yes it is thought we are thinking when we reflect on our Truth, but we use it with our heart to own, accept, and embrace our shadow selves. I feel this is where the most progress has been made in my journey, both through time out of mind in yoga and other meditative practices, but also in counseling therapy. Our truth really does set us free. It has been liberating to accept the messiness. Humor and grace help, and also forgiveness, for self and others. Forgiveness is a superpower. Without it, I donโ€™t feel we can really find Truth, our ultimate freedom.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:27 pm

      Oh yeah, humor helps a great deal! Learning to laugh at our silliness in a good-natured way is such a key thing as the spiritual journey can become overly serious and dry if we’re only focused on being discerning. And forgiveness is indeed a superpower โ€“ this is so true!!

      Reply
  7. hussain e says

    September 12, 2022 at 9:26 am

    This is wonderful. Thanks Luna

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:28 pm

      Thank you Hussain โ™ก

      Reply
  8. Bia Bliss says

    September 12, 2022 at 3:49 am

    What a great article!
    Iโ€™ve experienced all of these symptoms over the years, and I am relieved to say that Iโ€™ve found a sweet spot where I can co-exist with the madness of the world and yet be at peace with it and others.
    Thanks for articulating so beautifully what I know, and yet find challenging to put into words

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:28 pm

      I’m so glad you’ve found a sweet spot Bia :-)

      Reply
  9. Kathy says

    September 12, 2022 at 3:45 am

    This was a thoughtful and very helpful article. I saw a lot of myself in it, so I appreciated this look into the ways we spiritually-oriented people can be nursing our shadows without knowing it. Iโ€™ve been finding self-accountability messages far more helpful anymore, so I welcomed your article. Thanks.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:29 pm

      I’m so happy it helped you Kathy! Self-accountability is so, so, so crucial โ™ก

      Reply
  10. John Bernstein says

    September 12, 2022 at 3:03 am

    Great insight and needed reminders because being spiritual and doing spiritual practices tend to be non-linear and so learning how to ground one’s spirituality in the everyday continuum of our human lives makes our spirituality all the more concrete. I have found that it is in the everydayness of life that we find Spirit. As you listed in your article, there is a tendency to believe that we have to make spirituality grandiose or we have to have miraculous experiences. While these experiences do happen on the spiritual path, they don’t always happen. The simple pleasures of life are where I find the deepest spirituality: random acts of kindness, giving a loved one attention, listening intently to another person, being there for someone, consciously eating one’s food, mindfulness, respecting oneself and one’s neighbor. Thanks again for your insights.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 13, 2022 at 4:31 pm

      Brilliant! This part of what you wrote deserves being reposted:

      “The simple pleasures of life are where I find the deepest spirituality: random acts of kindness, giving a loved one attention, listening intently to another person, being there for someone, consciously eating oneโ€™s food, mindfulness, respecting oneself and oneโ€™s neighbor.”

      I feel the same way John. Thank you for a thoughtful response, for reading, sharing, and being here โ™ฅ

      Reply
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