Lisa Bonet's New Age Lifestyle Brand Sparks Debate Over 'Spiritual Bypassing' and Moral Decay in Modern Parenting
In a viral exposé that has divided Hollywood and suburbia alike, Lisa Bonet’s latest venture—a holistic "conscious parenting" line complete with crystal-infused baby bottles and $200 sage sticks for "emotional detox"—has ignited a firestorm of ethical criticism. Moral critics argue that Bonet’s brand, marketed as a return to natural living, is actually a dangerous form of spiritual bypassing that undermines true accountability and discipline in raising children. Detractors claim the trend glamorizes a detached, "do what feels right" ethos, bypassing hard work and societal structure, while parents rush to reject traditional boundaries. As one pundit lamented, this is not empowerment—it’s the downfall of society, where sacred duties are replaced with commercialized escapism and moral relativism dressed in tie-dye.