NOT ACCEPTED:
As we continue to evolve our focus on natural health and wellness, we are respectfully transitioning away from vendors whose primary offerings center on divination services (such as tarot, oracle cards, or predictive astrology), mediumship, spirit communication, and fortune-telling practices. We are also no longer including vendors specializing in spell work, ritual magic, ceremonial witchcraft supplies, or products specifically marketed for supernatural manifestation or magical purposes rather than health and wellness applications. We appreciate the diverse paths within the holistic community and honor that these practices serve many people. However, we are refining our show's direction to concentrate specifically on natural healing modalities, traditional medicine systems, and wellness practices grounded in supporting physical, mental, and energetic health.
NOT ACCEPTED ITEMS & SERVICES:
CLARIFICATION:
We honor that these practices are meaningful to many people. Our show is simply focusing its mission on natural health, wellness, and healing modalities that work with the body's innate healing capacity and the gifts of nature. We welcome vendors whose products support physical, mental, emotional, and energetic well being through natural and traditional healing approaches.
NOT ACCEPTED ITEMS & SERVICES:
- Tarot card readings and tarot decks marketed for divination
- Oracle card readings for prediction or fortune-telling
- Psychic readings and clairvoyant services
- Astrology readings focused on prediction or fortune-telling
- Mediumship and spirit communication services
- Channeling services or tools
- Palm reading and other divination methods
- Pendulum dowsing for yes/no answers or predictions
- Runes used for divination
- Ouija boards and spirit boards
- Scrying mirrors and crystal balls for fortune-telling
- Ghost hunting equipment
- Athames (ritual knives) and ceremonial blades
- Ritual wands for spell casting
- Spell candles with intentions carved or marketed for magical outcomes
- Poppets and voodoo dolls
- Hex bags and curse-related items
- Ritual chalices for ceremonial magic
- Altar cloths with occult symbols for spell work
- Spell kits and magic ritual supplies
- Products marketed specifically for casting spells or hexes
- Products claiming to magically attract love, money, or specific outcomes through supernatural means
- Talismans and amulets marketed as working through magical spells rather than natural properties
- Products marketed for curses, hexes, or harmful magical intent
- Items claiming to grant wishes through supernatural intervention
- Manifestation kits based on magical rituals rather than intention-setting and mindfulness
- Pentagram jewelry marketed for magical purposes (decorative is fine)
- Sigil jewelry for spell casting
- Ceremonial robes and ritual clothing for magic practices
- Books of shadows and grimoires focused on spell casting
- Occult ceremonial tools and regalia
- Numerology readings for prediction
- I Ching readings for fortune-telling
- Tea leaf reading services
- Automatic writing for spirit contact
- Past life regression focused on mysticism rather than healing
- Aura photography claiming to show supernatural entities
- Witch schools or covens recruiting members
- Satanic or dark occult materials
- Voodoo or hoodoo spell services
- Santeria ritual items for supernatural purposes
- Shamanic journeying specifically for communicating with deceased spirits (vs. healing journeys)
- Botox and cosmetic injectables
- Plastic surgery promotions
- Conventional weight loss drugs (Ozempic, etc.)
- Conventional IVF clinics (unless offering integrative approaches)
- Genetic testing companies selling data
- 23andMe type services without health focus
- Conventional psychiatric services
- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation (unless holistic approach)
- Recreational cannabis
- Tobacco or vaping products
- Alcohol vendors
- Recreational party drugs or paraphernalia
- Tattoo and body piercing services (unless traditional/cultural healing)
- Cosmetic makeup (unless natural/organic with health benefits)
- Fashion jewelry without health purpose
CLARIFICATION:
We honor that these practices are meaningful to many people. Our show is simply focusing its mission on natural health, wellness, and healing modalities that work with the body's innate healing capacity and the gifts of nature. We welcome vendors whose products support physical, mental, emotional, and energetic well being through natural and traditional healing approaches.