Tyb
o7
This is not a negative response to you.
Isn't the problem of symbolism ultimately about how treat symbols?
A good example would be, for example, that buying a symbolic object will save your life.
Or, by worshipping symbols, they create a cult-like, closed groupthink.
From another point of view, I have recently felt that there is symbolism in which the use of a certain symbol is treated as symbolism.
I think that if pursue the question of what is the problem and clarify the reason, the true problem will become clear.
However, I feel that symbolists often do not clarify the reasons for their actions, or imply that they condone worship or dogma-like conditions.
To sum up, they don't want to articulate evil.
Because it would reveal the harm and the real problem.
It's easier than you might think to look up the history of a religion, so look it up.
Or, it may include items often sold in souvenir shops that are said to be beneficial, although I don't know what the evidence is.
So the problem is those who are abusing the symbols.