No mention of Tarot cards, healing crystals, Chakras, etc...
Religion can provide stability, predictability, social structure, community. Some people do need that kind of support/security for their mental well being, but they tend to include some woo as well.
Like the power of prayer. So as mentioned in the article, if one can walk the fine line to get the benefits of religion while avoiding the woo she is not against it but it is difficult to not get pulled in by it.
Look I bought some crystal a while back. They are really cool looking. They are claimed to provide wealth and mental health. I got them, look at them and briefly considered trying to believe in the woo. However the truth is they don't have magical properties. I know that. I thought it'd be cool to have them, spiritual, but it is not. They are just rocks. That's reality. Wanting to believe something else doesn't change that.
I'm at peace with nature. Nature doesn't need any mystical properties for that.
At one time thinking otherwise held some entertainment value for me. I suppose I am no longer looking for that kind of entertainment.