Mystical Aunties

EP 44: Projection, Gurus & Spiritual Leaders

March 11, 2026·57 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Why do people pedestalize gurus? And why do so many spiritual leaders, coaches, and self-help figures end up falling from grace? In this episode, Elizabeth and Elisha unpack the real mechanics behind projection, perception, and guru culture — and why the internet's pop-psychology version of "you're projecting" barely scratches the surface. From dating and family dynamics to the spiritual industry and celebrity culture, this conversation explores how people project identities, power, and authority onto others — and how those projections shape relationships. They also dive into the uncomfortable truth: sometimes the projections we need to examine most are the ones placed on us. Experience the conversation face-to-face—head over to YouTube to watch the episode HERE Inside this episode: The difference between projection vs perception Why social media psychology oversimplifies projection How guru culture and spiritual leaders rely on projection fields Why pedestalizing teachers leads to inevitable "falls from grace" Positive projection — and how it quietly sabotages relationships Fawning, power dynamics, and unsafe relational patterns Why confident people get labeled "intimidating" The hidden psychology behind celebrity obsession and parasocial projections Neurodivergence, perception, and adaptability Why consuming information isn't the same as doing inner work Work with us:  Follow @mysticalaunties on Instagram Elizabeth DiAlto Connect with Elizabeth @elizabethdialto Elisha Tichelle Connect with Elisha @elishatichelle_co

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