The Difference Between Spiritual Bypassing and Spiritual Healing

The Difference Between Spiritual Bypassing and Spiritual Healing

BY NICOLE LAU

"Everything happens for a reason."

"You chose this before you were born."

"Just raise your vibration and the trauma will dissolve."

"Forgive and let go—holding onto anger only hurts you."

These statements sound spiritual. They sound enlightened. But when used to avoid dealing with real pain, real trauma, and real healing work, they become spiritual bypassing—using spirituality as a defense mechanism against feeling and healing.

Spiritual bypassing is one of the most insidious obstacles to genuine healing because it masquerades as wisdom. It looks like growth but is actually avoidance. It feels like peace but is actually numbness.

True spiritual healing, on the other hand, doesn't skip over the pain. It moves THROUGH it. It honors the wound while also honoring the possibility of wholeness.

This is your complete guide to recognizing the difference between spiritual bypassing and genuine spiritual healing.

What Is Spiritual Bypassing?

Spiritual bypassing is the use of spiritual practices, beliefs, or language to avoid dealing with unresolved emotional or psychological wounds.

Coined by psychologist John Welwood in the 1980s, spiritual bypassing happens when people use spirituality to:

  • Avoid feeling difficult emotions
  • Skip necessary psychological work
  • Deny or minimize trauma
  • Maintain a false sense of superiority or enlightenment
  • Escape accountability for harmful behavior
  • Bypass grief, anger, or other "negative" emotions

It's not intentionally malicious. Most people who engage in spiritual bypassing genuinely believe they're healing. But they're actually creating a spiritual armor that prevents real healing from happening.

Common Forms of Spiritual Bypassing

1. "Everything Happens for a Reason"

What it sounds like: Comforting, meaningful, trusting in divine plan

What it actually does: Dismisses pain, minimizes trauma, implies the victim "needed" to suffer

Why it's bypassing: It skips the necessary grief, anger, and processing of the traumatic event. It rushes to meaning-making before the wound has been felt.

Genuine healing alternative: "This happened. It was terrible. I don't know why. But I will find a way to live with it and eventually, maybe, find meaning in how I survived it."

2. "You Chose This Before You Were Born"

What it sounds like: Empowering, soul contract, spiritual growth

What it actually does: Victim-blames, implies you wanted the abuse/trauma, removes accountability from perpetrators

Why it's bypassing: It spiritualizes trauma in a way that makes the victim responsible for their own suffering.

Genuine healing alternative: "I didn't choose to be abused. That was done TO me. But I can choose how I heal from it."

3. "Just Raise Your Vibration"

What it sounds like: Positive, empowering, law of attraction

What it actually does: Shames people for having normal human emotions, implies trauma is a "low vibration" they're choosing

Why it's bypassing: It treats trauma as an energetic problem to be transcended rather than a wound to be healed.

Genuine healing alternative: "I honor all my emotions, including the difficult ones. Healing isn't about being high-vibe all the time—it's about being real."

4. "Forgive and Let Go"

What it sounds like: Wise, mature, spiritually advanced

What it actually does: Pressures people to forgive before they're ready, skips necessary anger and grief

Why it's bypassing: Premature forgiveness is a way to avoid feeling the full weight of the betrayal or harm.

Genuine healing alternative: "I will forgive if and when I'm ready. Right now, I need to feel my anger. That's part of healing too."

5. "It's All an Illusion" / "Ego Death"

What it sounds like: Non-dual wisdom, enlightenment, transcendence

What it actually does: Dissociates from reality, denies the validity of human experience and suffering

Why it's bypassing: It uses spiritual philosophy to avoid being present in the messy, painful reality of being human.

Genuine healing alternative: "Yes, on the ultimate level, all is one. But on the human level, I have real wounds that need real healing."

6. "Love and Light Only"

What it sounds like: Positive, uplifting, high-vibe

What it actually does: Denies shadow, suppresses difficult emotions, creates toxic positivity

Why it's bypassing: It rejects half of the human experience (darkness, pain, anger) in favor of a sanitized spirituality.

Genuine healing alternative: "I honor both light and shadow. Both are necessary. Both are sacred."

7. "I Don't Do Drama"

What it sounds like: Boundaried, peaceful, above conflict

What it actually does: Dismisses legitimate concerns, avoids accountability, gaslights people who express pain

Why it's bypassing: It labels all emotional expression as "drama" to avoid dealing with real issues.

Genuine healing alternative: "I set healthy boundaries, but I don't dismiss people's pain as drama. Emotions are valid."

What Genuine Spiritual Healing Looks Like

1. It Acknowledges the Wound

Bypassing: "It wasn't that bad." "I'm over it." "I've transcended it."

Genuine healing: "This happened. It was terrible. It hurt me deeply. I'm still healing from it."

2. It Honors All Emotions

Bypassing: "I only focus on positive emotions." "Anger is a low vibration."

Genuine healing: "I feel my anger, my grief, my fear. These emotions are messengers. I listen to them."

3. It Takes Time

Bypassing: "I've already forgiven." "I've released it." (said days or weeks after trauma)

Genuine healing: "Healing is slow. I'm still in process. That's okay."

4. It Includes the Body

Bypassing: All mental/spiritual work, no somatic processing

Genuine healing: Therapy, somatic experiencing, bodywork, movement—healing the nervous system, not just the mind

5. It Holds Perpetrators Accountable

Bypassing: "They were doing their best." "I chose this." "It's all karma."

Genuine healing: "What they did was wrong. I can heal AND hold them accountable. These aren't mutually exclusive."

6. It Seeks Professional Help When Needed

Bypassing: "I don't need therapy, I have my spiritual practice."

Genuine healing: "I work with a therapist AND I have spiritual practices. Both are valuable."

7. It's Messy and Non-Linear

Bypassing: "I'm healed now." (Clean, linear, complete)

Genuine healing: "Some days are better than others. Healing isn't linear. I'm doing my best."

Why Spiritual Bypassing Is So Common

1. Pain Is Uncomfortable

Feeling trauma is excruciating. Spiritual bypassing offers a way to avoid that pain while still feeling like you're "doing the work."

2. Spiritual Communities Reward It

Many spiritual spaces value "high vibes," positivity, and transcendence. People who express pain or anger are often shamed or excluded.

3. It Feels Like Enlightenment

Bypassing can create a temporary sense of peace or detachment that feels like spiritual advancement. But it's actually dissociation.

4. It's Modeled by Teachers

Many spiritual teachers, gurus, and influencers model bypassing. If your teacher does it, you assume it's the right way.

5. Trauma Makes You Want to Escape

When you're in pain, you desperately want it to stop. Bypassing offers a spiritual escape hatch.

The Harm of Spiritual Bypassing

To the Individual

  • Prevents genuine healing
  • Creates spiritual dissociation
  • Suppresses emotions that will eventually erupt
  • Leads to spiritual narcissism ("I'm more evolved than you")
  • Keeps trauma frozen in the body

To Communities

  • Creates toxic positivity culture
  • Silences victims and survivors
  • Protects abusers ("forgive and move on")
  • Prevents accountability
  • Drives away people who need real support

How to Recognize Bypassing in Yourself

Ask yourself:

  • Am I using spiritual language to avoid feeling something?
  • Do I rush to "find the lesson" before I've felt the pain?
  • Do I judge myself or others for having "negative" emotions?
  • Do I feel superior to people who are "still stuck" in their trauma?
  • Am I avoiding therapy or professional help because "I'm spiritual"?
  • Do I use spiritual concepts to excuse harmful behavior (mine or others')?

If you answered yes to any of these, you might be engaging in spiritual bypassing.

How to Move from Bypassing to Genuine Healing

Step 1: Acknowledge the Bypassing

"I've been using spirituality to avoid feeling my pain. I'm ready to stop."

Step 2: Feel the Feelings

Allow yourself to feel anger, grief, fear, shame—whatever has been suppressed. This is the work.

Step 3: Seek Professional Support

Find a trauma-informed therapist. Spiritual practice is not a substitute for therapy.

Step 4: Practice Grounded Spirituality

Spirituality that honors the body, the emotions, and the messy reality of being human.

Step 5: Be Patient

Real healing is slow. It's not Instagram-worthy. It's not always peaceful. And that's okay.

Grounded Spirituality: The Middle Path

You don't have to choose between spirituality and psychology. You can have both.

Grounded spirituality:

  • Honors both the human and the divine
  • Feels emotions AND seeks transcendence
  • Works with therapists AND energy healers
  • Acknowledges trauma AND believes in healing
  • Holds people accountable AND practices compassion
  • Is messy, real, and deeply human

The Deeper Truth

Spiritual bypassing is seductive because it offers the illusion of healing without the pain of actually healing. But there are no shortcuts. The only way out is through.

True spiritual healing doesn't transcend your humanity—it embraces it. It doesn't skip the darkness—it moves through it. It doesn't deny the wound—it tends to it with fierce compassion.

You don't need to be "high-vibe" all the time. You need to be real. You need to feel. You need to heal.

And that's the most spiritual thing you can do.

Next: When to See a Therapist vs. When to See an Energy Healer.

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"Nicole Lau is a UK certified Advanced Angel Healing Practitioner, PhD in Management, and published author specializing in mysticism, magic systems, and esoteric traditions.

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