Rage rituals are one of the latest trends It is widespread on the InternetWomen pay thousands of dollars to take part in rituals that involve screaming and breaking property.
Mia Banducci, better known by her online persona, Mia Magicis a cybersecurity engineer turned self-proclaimed “Intwitch” who hosts rage ritual retreats for women in the middle of the forest, smashing sticks and other objects into the ground while letting out ear-splitting screams at the top of her lungs.
“‘Don’t be mean,’ ‘Don’t get angry,’ ‘Don’t be aggressive,’ ‘Don’t be assertive,’ ‘Don’t maintain your integrity,’ ‘Don’t tell someone you don’t have permission to touch them or talk to them a certain way,’ etc. There are certain emotions that are accepted by the gender binary and each of us needs to feel them. Men need to cry. It’s very healthy for men to cry. And women need to be able to be angry,” Banducci said. USA Today.
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Mia Magic is a creator who hosts rage rituals where women can scream and smash sticks into the ground to process the injustices they’ve experienced in life. (TikTok/@MiaMagik)
Banducci has hosted a number of such ceremonies over the years, from small friends-only events to overnight retreats. Her latest whimsy is planned for August in France. $6,500 to $8,000 In terms of cost.
“Into Witch” encourages participants to think about situations in which they have been wronged, while screaming and banging sticks on the ground until their arms go numb.
Kimberly Helmuth, a past attendee of the ceremony, told USA Today she still remembers her first experience attending the ceremony. Banducci’s Retreat.
“There’s nowhere where a woman can be angry like that and not be criticized for it. ‘She’s just hormonal. She’s just crazy. She’s just on her period. Whatever.’ This was a place where she could scream out how she felt, maybe for the first time in a really long time, maybe ever,” Helmuth said.
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“Men need to cry… and women need to be able to get angry,” says one of the organizers of the Anger Rites Retreat. (iStock)
Bandach isn’t the only influential creator in the realm of wrath rituals. Jessica Ricchetti is another woman in this field of self-help, and this June she is hosting a retreat with bonfires and “magic work” to help clients experience “divine rage.”
Women on TikTok spoke out A quirky hideawayThey wrote that they “need” the kind of leave offered by Banducci and Ricchetti.
One woman commented, “Why did I have an immediate instinctive reaction and burst into tears?” while another wrote, “[A]Now I’m an angry middle-aged woman and I need this!!”
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Renowned medical professionals Dr. Arthur Janoff is credited with inventing the cry therapy technique used by Banducci, Ricchetti and other spiritual leaders.
The target demographic of these rituals accepts that emotionally charged guttural sounds can ease the discord in their lives, of Independent “Experts note that anger rituals probably don’t work for everyone,” the report said.
“When people do this and give themselves permission to release the anger, it actually increases their capacity to feel joy,” Banducci told USA Today. “They feel more happiness and joy, and they go home to their families with more gratitude and comfort and peace.”
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