Chicken soup Quote by Noah Lugeons
““Sure, if you eat enough mushrooms and get in a sweat lodge, you’ll see all the bright lights and pretty colors Hubble has to offer, but there’s nothing there. Just like every other silly little spiritual distraction, there’s nothing there. It’s all empty, hollow, meaningless, unsatisfying Chicken Soup for the Brain. It demands that you suspend your disbelief even to the point of suspending your own senses. It demands that you practice for years at something you can’t actually get better at. It demands that you nod along with every stupid post-modernist notion some yoga instructor blurts out because you don’t want to be the only one at the party wearing incredulity.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Critique of Spiritual Practices, 2022
Some spiritual pursuits are empty rituals that demand belief without tangible benefit.
In simple terms: Empty rituals lack real value.
Question the substance of practices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- wellness trends
- meditation
- self‑help industry
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What practice feels meaningful to you?
- How do you discern value?
Not all practices are empty; some provide genuine benefit.