Endless Thread - This episode is a sign from the universe
Episode Date: January 5, 2024Manifestation, astrology, tarot — during tumultuous times, people are more likely to look for answers from the universe, and social media has caught on. People are manifesting their luck with the ma...ntra "delulu is the solulu," and TikToks are claiming they know what the future stores for people scrolling by. Ben Brock Johnson, Amory Sivertson and producer Grace Tatter look into the difference between signs from the universe and signs from an algorithm...and why signs from either are so likely to feel true. Credits: This episode was produced by Grace Tatter. Mixing and sound design by Paul Vaitkus. Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson are the co-hosts.
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WBUR Podcasts, Boston. Hey, y'all. Hey, Grace.
Hey, Grace. Producer Grace Tatter, ladies and gentlemen in the driver's seat today. Me and
Amory are just passengers as she looks into her endless thread episode Crystal Ball.
So I have some bad news. Oh, no. As we record this, Mercury is about to go into retrograde.
Oh, man. I thought this just happened.
Our workflow is very sensitive to Mercury's placement.
It's true.
Something else I've observed during endless thread meetings is that some of us are getting a lot of astrology on our socials.
Some of us know when Mercury and Retrograde is happening.
And some of us are not.
I'm not.
I don't know anything about this.
But I do pay attention to the ebbs and flows.
Like I feel like there are a couple of times a year when everyone hates me and I just know when that's going to happen.
So, like, I just try to pay attention to that and be, like, do my best to be slightly less annoying during those times.
Is that when you bring in donuts?
Is that why you do that?
Please.
I'm in the camp that my TikTok, Instagram, everything does tell me when Mercury is in Retrogate.
I get a lot of astrology content.
I'm representative of a larger trend.
A lot has been written to suggest that in times of tumult, people are more likely to turn to the metaphors.
physical, things like astrology or the occult. And I'd say the last few years have been
kind of non-stop tumult. So this has gotten a lot more popular. Yeah, if I had a dollar for every time
over these last few years, I gutted a chicken, you know what I mean? What? I don't know. That seems to be
something that seems to be in the occult zone. I'm just kidding. I don't, I've never gutted a chicken
and never will. But you know what I mean? No, we didn't know what you meant.
Thank you for that.
My occult friends out there know what I'm talking about, even if you two don't.
That is not something I've seen on my FYP.
Mostly this has manifested, no pun intended, in astrology apps like co-star.
You can now put your star sign on your hinge profile.
There are lots of astrology meme accounts, and this concept of manifestation has come back into vogue.
I feel like this is like a generational thing.
Like there was like the secret, I don't know, whenever.
that book came out a long time ago, this idea that you can kind of work with the universe
to will things into existence.
Manifesting?
Yes, exactly.
Okay.
Yes.
Last year, this had the term, Lucky Girl Syndrome.
This year, it's DeLulu is the Salulu.
Delulu is the Salulu?
Delulu is short for delusional.
Salulu, short for solution.
So it's like being delusional is the solution.
So what does that mean?
Being delusional is the solution to what?
So it's like reach for the stars, but it's also a lot of this belief in like looking from signs from the universe.
Like a lot of times if you're paying attention, if you're really in tune, you're going to see messages that, I don't know, empower you to be your best self or something.
Right.
Or help you understand what's happening so that you can avoid the worst of it.
Yeah, exactly.
So astrology has definitely exploded.
on the internet in the last few years, and a lot of that seems to be driven by and posted on social media sites,
often by particular astrology accounts, which are getting more and more common and also just stranger and stranger.
There is a lot of these accounts that claim to be kind of helping people see signs from the universe
or tap into these other frequencies.
In other words, increasing the delulu in the world?
Perhaps, perhaps.
So I'm going to show you an example from a popular TikTok account.
account called Love Exist Visions, which often features tarot cards.
Have y'all ever done tarot before?
My wife won't let me.
Really? Say more.
Something happened.
Like, her mother went to a tarot card reader or a fortune teller, and a bunch of the stuff
that she said that was, like, not great came true.
So, like, my wife is like, no.
So she thinks it was negative manifestation.
Like if she hadn't gone, none of those things would have happened.
It's bad.
It's bad vibes.
Stay away from it.
Huh.
I've kind of always wanted to, but I haven't.
I have.
I'm unapologetically curious about these sorts of things.
And for people who haven't, what you have is a deck of tarot cards.
Each suit has 14 different symbols.
And if someone is reading your cards, they'll do a spread.
and each card in the spread has some significance.
I've had people retail for me before,
and it's often kind of interactive.
They'll ask questions about what you're struggling with
or a decision you're trying to make, something like that.
So it's kind of like therapy or fortune-telling
or in Ben's family's case, a curse, I guess it could be.
But on TikTok, it's different, right?
Because thousands of people are seeing the same interpretation.
Like there's not that, like, individual interactive.
So there's this account, Love Exist Visions, and it shows you a tarot card and an interpretation,
and the idea is that if it shows up in your FYP and your 4U page, it's a sign.
It's meant for you and all the other people who see it.
So I'm going to show you this example.
Let's see if this works.
Someone you've been trying to manifest is going to reach out to you unexpectedly.
I feel like this person is coming in now because they finally feel prepared to.
They always wanted you that just didn't feel ready.
I mean, it's basically just like a bite-sized tarot card reading excerpt, right?
It's basically saying, like, if this pops into your feed, which is, that's a decision made by ones and zeros, then that means it's meant for you.
I think that's super interesting that people are basically like, oh, it's just the magic inside of the computer that gives me this tarot card reading.
That's bizarre.
Well, but are people actually acting on this, do we know?
Are people, I didn't look at any of the comments.
Of course they are.
Yeah, if you look at the comments, there's a lot of comments that are like in the genre of like, yes, I believe.
Yes, I claim this.
And you're right, Ben, I don't think that they're taking this as a sign from the algorithm.
Like, I think that they're taking this as a sign from the universe, something more random, something more coincidental.
Yes.
Something may be more powerful.
But they do seem to believe it.
I'm going to send y'all another video that I would say is so exaggerated.
it seems almost like a parody.
It's from an account called 11-11 angel numbers.
And angel numbers, that's the idea, like, if you see like numbers that repeat,
that that's a sign from the universe.
So if you happen to look at the clock at like 11-11 is the common one.
4-20.
That's another thing.
No, that's the devil's lettuce number.
Okay, so I'm going to have you guys watch this one.
Okay.
As you sleep tonight, expect a big change.
Don't ignore this test.
Angels will make things better for you.
Believe in angels?
Type yes to claim this blessing.
Oh, God.
This is poison.
It'll remove financial blocks.
It's money, scantily clad women and...
Yeah, like stacks of...
Stacks and stacks of $100 bills.
Type your thoughts below.
Interact more with this video for greater abundance.
This is like TikTok's version of Boomer, like the Boomer Facebook messages that are like,
send this to five people for a surprise, you know.
I remember these emails.
I hated these emails.
Oh, that's right.
They started as emails as like chain emails.
Forward to five people.
Yeah.
And your wish will come true.
Or else.
Totally.
But once again, there's almost a thousand comments.
on this video that are some version of I believe in this.
Grace, Grace, I don't want to see this, Grace.
You're bumming me out, Grace.
I spend most of my day blissfully walking around being like, humans are smart, people are
smart, young people, they're nice, they're good.
Now you're just making me be like, everything is terrible.
I'm the bear of bad news.
I'm telling you about Mercury.
I'm telling you about the people who believe that $500,000 is going to show up on their
bank account if they engage with a TikTok.
But to your point, yeah, the thing about TikTok or Instagram or any app is nothing is random at all.
It's an algorithm.
And even though these algorithms can feel otherworldly, like they're reading our minds, TikTok is getting all sorts of data from other websites that those people have visited, how long they're engaging with other content, et cetera, et cetera.
That's what's determining what's going to end up in their feed, not the universe.
Yeah, I mean, now I'm going to, there's going to be a lot more delulu in my TikTok feed, you know, I can tell.
Sorry about that.
Well, I'm going to tell you more about why some of us are so prone to believe in this type of thing after the break.
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Okay, Grace, so before we recorded, you asked us for our birthdays, the time we were born, and where we were born, which I'm guessing has something to do with astrology.
Yes, this is a, you need this information.
to know like your more detailed horoscope.
So like the day you're born, that's your sun sign.
But then these other things are your moon.
Wow, people are going to get mad at me about this.
We're getting more letters.
It's important.
Trust me.
So I have here in the studio a fireproof box, which everyone should have in their house.
Oh, you're going to pull out the sacred document.
Passports.
Treasure map, photos from my male modeling career as a thumb model.
And I think my birth certificate is in here.
Oh, yeah, because the piece of information we were missing was the time Ben was born.
Yeah, I think it's in here.
We're on the edge of our seats waiting to find out what time of day you were born.
State of Vermont, 1140 a.m.
A.m. Okay. Okay. So I now have taken that input and have some metaphysical results on your behalf. So I'm going to read you each something about yourselves. And I'm curious if it resonates. Who wants to go first?
I'll go. Okay. Amory, this is yours. You're characterized by a balanced and easygoing demeanor. Life for you.
you is about maintaining a sense of equilibrium, avoiding unnecessary extremes. You tend to go with the
flow, adapting to situations without getting overly caught up in the highs or lows. In social
interactions, you're affable and approachable, making it easy for others to connect with you. While you may
not seek the spotlight, your friendly and amiable nature draws people toward you. Does that resonate?
I think it does. What's missing from this in my mind, Emory, is that you are,
affable and chill, but also in the background, you're like secretly nervous about stuff, which makes
you a good producer. Does that make sense? You're actually not that chill about stuff that matters,
but people don't realize it. People don't realize it. They think you're super chill, but in the
background, you're like the beautiful mind meme. I also think that your kindness and affable nature,
like you don't seek the spotlight, but the spotlight rests upon you because people are drawn to you. I
that's true. The go with the flow thing I think is very much like I do not feel strongly about
are we doing this or are we doing that. It's like if we're if the group is happy, I'm pretty happy.
A phrase that Amory has coined in my life is I don't feel a way about it. I don't feel a way about it.
Yeah. I feel a way about us being in harmony and having a good time and I don't feel away about
how we achieve that. Okay. I accept. I accept this this
analysis, even if it feels weird to think about yourself in that kind of a way.
Okay, so now I'm going to read Ben's, and then I'll send that to you.
I'm very excited for this.
Change is something you handle with a level-headed approach, adapting as needed without
unnecessary drama. You find comfort and routine and appreciate the simplicity of life's
everyday moments. In the grand scheme of things, you're the steady force, providing a sense
reliability and dependability to those around you.
That does not seem accurate.
The last bit does not seem accurate.
You're a steady force.
You're dependable.
Your practicality and down-to-earth nature are the cornerstones of your personality.
That's true.
That's true.
All right.
I feel, yes.
Emery has notes.
Practical.
No.
Dependable.
No.
No.
Accountable.
No.
Change us on the hand with a level-headed approach.
Very true, I'd say.
You know, like if we're, whenever we've been on a road trip and we hit some sort of a fork in the road, we can get past it pretty quickly.
Adapting is needed without unnecessary drama.
Yep.
You find comfort in routine.
And appreciate the simplicity of life's everyday moments.
Yes.
Comfort in routine.
Maybe you find comfort in routine.
I don't, I don't necessarily think.
You don't witness me.
routine. I don't feel, yes, I don't witness the routine in which you find comfort. I think it's an
interesting, you know what's funny is it's an interesting statement because what I experience is I'm
always trying to achieve routine despite my fundamental nature. So I think like in a way that statement
is accurate. Like I do find comfort in routine, but I often do not achieve routine. Does that make
sense. I think maybe more accurate would be you constantly yearn for routine but fail to achieve it.
Nonetheless, we feel like both of these statements, they have some resonance, right?
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. But I actually, so these statements, I actually just asked chat GPT to write
generic descriptions of personalities. I did nothing with the birthday information that you gave me.
Oh, my God.
Yes, grace.
Well done.
And I do actually recommend you should use the data that you gave me and get a real reading.
It might be more accurate.
That'll be the next conversation, though.
Oh, so we're not going to find out our moons and our whatever, our sons and moons?
I can look those up for real for you guys after this because I definitely have a reference book for that.
But there's a psychological reason that these kind of generic descriptions of
personalities resonate. Have you ever heard of the Barnum-Fer effect? Did you all take psychology in
college? I took it in high school. I don't remember that. Doesn't mean I didn't learn it. Just means
I've forgotten it. Totally. Well, I learned this last week when I was looking into this and from Wikipedia.
But the Barnum-forer effect is a psychological phenomenon that causes us to feel that certain descriptions
are tailored perfectly to us.
Not that you guys felt that they were tailored perfectly,
but tailored to us even though they are in fact broadly applicable.
So the fore comes from a psychologist.
He identified it in the 1950s.
He had people take a personality quiz
and then randomly assign them results like,
you have a great need for people to admire you,
or you have a great deal of unused capacity
that you have not turned to your advantage.
And this one confused me,
but apparently a lot of people felt it resonated.
your sexual adjustment has presented problems for you.
What?
Wow, that could really mess someone up.
That really good.
They're like, are my adjustments wrong?
Should I get new adjustments?
The 1950s were different time.
Oh, my God.
Because, yeah, even though these statements were assigned at random,
most people said that they found them to be accurate.
The Barnum refers to so it's the four Barnum effect.
the Barnum refers to P.T. Barnum, the circus guy, because he used this kind of psychological
phenomenon for entertainment, right? So this is used to explain why people like myself are so drawn
to astrology, personality tests, et cetera, et cetera, because we do feel that resonance,
even if it's not actually grounded in reality. Who's to say? And again, and I do want to say,
like, I do love this stuff. I do actually differentiate, like, that second video I sent in y'all
that was so clearly driven toward clicks and so clearly disingenuous.
I differentiate that between some of the other tarot stuff.
Like I think a lot of this is who the heck knows, but like it's fun.
It's not harmful.
And it can help people get to new levels of self-knowledge.
Yeah, I think reflection is good.
And like openness is good.
And this kind of stuff potentially inspires you.
to think about the way that you move through the world and also like because it's coming from
an omnipotent source in theory or like a magical star, I don't have control over this source.
I mean, I think there are some big problems with that too, but I think thinking about people
who are generally open to this stuff are forced to be open to some new and different ideas
about their own person by nature of the fact that it's sort of like an omnipotent source.
Does that make sense?
Yeah.
One thing that I feel like is a positive thing about astrology or the way I've heard
people talk about their astrological sign is a little more self-acceptance,
like people taking their sign, what they've learned about their sign,
and using that to celebrate that part of themselves,
even if it's not technically considered a flattering trait
or it might be seen as like,
actually, that might show some room for improvement.
People are taking a little bit more pride
in being who they are.
And I appreciate that about it.
I mean, I'm always kind of like, all right, how,
what can I do better?
But I also can acknowledge, oh, well, if this sign,
I actually don't know much about my sign,
but the way that I've heard people talk about it is like,
Yeah, well, I'm a Leo, so there you go.
You know, or that's the Virgo in me.
That's the Scorpio in me.
And I think we are all so different.
And so if we can kind of appreciate each other's differences and work with them,
I think that is just how the world continues to go around.
And we have to celebrate some of that and acknowledge some of it, you know?
Yeah.
And I think a key word there is work when people are using this novel.
to make active decisions or changes in their lives, I think it can be really productive.
I think when you probably run into problems is when people are like, well, I don't have to work
because I, you know, my horoscope told me everything's going to turn out fine.
So I'm just going to like kick back and relax because this video on TikTok told me if I share
this, I'll make a bunch of money.
So I don't have to worry about anything anymore.
That's when it's problematic.
But like otherwise, and for most people, I actually think it can be.
a force for good.
Can I just follow up one thing about my birthday time?
Yes.
I reached out to my family before I figured out where my birth certificate was.
My phrase is going to be, um, palulu is the salulu, which is just to say parents.
Because my mom, I asked her what time I was born.
And she said, I remember lots of pink.
and blue clouds and lots of construction workers remodeling the hospital.
So morning.
Early but not too early for workers?
She was on it.
She knew.
Would the clouds be pink at 1140 something?
Yeah, that's, I'm suspicious.
They might be.
They might be.
Why not?
It's a nice image.
Yeah.
And I do find birth date, time, that kind of stuff.
That's like a much more interesting mediator for the source.
of stuff, then the zeros and ones, then for the algorithm. I think at the end of the day, I find that
more magical than anything an app is going to spit out for me. Thank God. Me too.
All that being said, if you have commented on one of these videos and have gotten $500,000 in your bank
account, I'd love to have. If you did immediately have a swimming pool and a random woman
walking towards you the day after you tapped on the app, please get in touch.
Well, that's our sign from the universe that this conversation is over.
This episode was produced by me, Grace Tatter, Gemini, Virgo Moon, Virgo Rising.
It was sound designed by Pisces Paul Vicus.
Our resident Leo and Virgo are Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Severson.
In all seriousness, if you have strange stories about astrology or signs from the universe
on the internet, please send us an email.
Endless thread at WBUR.org.
We'll see you next week.
