Is there a relationship between the decline in people wanting to participate in "organized religion" and the rise in "life coaches" and other "mentors" and "gurus" who charge you to help you "find yourself," "find meaning in life," "create a greater awareness," "manifest your dreams," and/or "perform at a higher plain, or frequency or amplitude"?
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