
How God Works: The Science Behind Spirituality DIY Spirituality?
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Mar 15, 2026 Liz Bucar, a religion professor who studies how spiritual practices shape ethics and social life, explores the 'spiritual salad bar' where people pick practices without context. She discusses yoga’s deeper roots, when stripping traditions causes harm, and how lineage, embodiment, and communal devotional elements can restore meaning and ethical depth to wellness practices.
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Rise Of The Spiritual Salad Bar
- Many Americans mix and match spiritual practices without joining traditions.
- About 70% call themselves spiritual, and a quarter of those are spiritual but not religious, often avoiding institutional religion yet seeking similar benefits.
Personal Yoga Beginnings With PBS Instructor
- Liz traces her yoga roots to her mother learning from Lilius Follin on PBS in the 1970s and teaching in local community settings.
- For both mother and Liz, yoga began as therapy for depression and for Liz, later for back injury recovery.
Kripalu Scandal Changed Yoga's Presentation
- Liz Bucar discovered Kripalu removed overt religion after a guru abuse scandal and rebranded as wellness yoga.
- She googled the scandal during teacher training and realized religion had been stripped away as a supposed fix.
