February 15, 2026 · Field note

Spiritual Materialism: A Cross-Tradition Comparison

A comparative note on how different spiritual traditions warn against turning practice into ego.

Spiritual Materialism: A Cross-Tradition Comparison
Originally from the Before the Cure archive

Spiritual Materialism: Cross-Tradition Comparison Handout


Core Question Across Traditions


Is spirituality being used to dissolve the ego-or to sanctify it?

1. Tibetan Buddhism


Key voice: Chögyam Trungpa


Risk


Corrective


Test


Does practice reduce self-importance-or refine it?

2. Zen Buddhism


Key figures: Dōgen, Hakuin


Risk


Corrective


Test


Has awakening made daily life simpler-or grander?

3. Sufism (Islamic Mysticism)


Key voice: Jalāl ad-Dīn Rumi


Risk


Corrective


Test


Is love dissolving the “I”-or glorifying it?

4. Indigenous Spiritual Traditions


(Pan-American, Australian, Arctic, Amazonian examples)


Risk


Corrective


Test


Does ceremony increase service to the people-or focus on the self?

5. Christian Mysticism


Key voices: Meister Eckhart, St John of the Cross


Risk


Corrective


Test


Has faith softened judgment-or intensified it?

Shared Warning Signs (All Traditions)

Shared Markers of Authentic Practice

Unifying Diagnostic Question


Is this path helping me escape reality-or meet it more fully?

Bottom Line


Across traditions, spiritual materialism is the same error in different clothing:

the ego survives by becoming sacred.


True spirituality makes us less defended, less certain, and more human.


TO MY IRANIAN FRIENDS AND LOVERS , YOU ARE IN MY HEART AND MIND 

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