Spiritual accuracy requires context. Every location and background, whether religious (or entirely cultural, as religion is also), and within those Ie. the section of town we engage, has individuality, to differing degrees of effect. When speaking over personal discovery, be certain someone can qualify where you’re from- what context your insight develops- on your bio, in the post, or elsewhere online. Each population is complex, but we can recognize our differences, while speaking out discovery. We may meet someone, or know of a population, who critically need the insight we’ve found on YouTube, or a mere Skool comment. ——— Jews, for example- as I am, giving ability to speak on the subject, have more within scriptural material. Their focus (Ie. seven principles) on “calibration”- starting one subject in depth- is clarified more particularly, with particular subjects identified (focus on engagement- intellectually, practically, culturally- on Tefillin, candles around holidays, charity… Google “mitzvah campaigns”, if relevant, although be cautious with the group publicizing, as they can produce negative insight, due organizational inaccuracy). Improperly applying this (eg. Jews have many cultural niches), or misidentifying, practically Ie. not Jewish while focusing on Jewish subjects, is one source of incomplete, or worse, mental health- personal discord.