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I was under the impression that the term New Age was meant to connote the timing in which the religious tradition first became popularized. Devotees in the 1960s were re-imagining and problematizing older concepts of spirituality. They were literally constructing a "new age" of spiritual understanding.
I can see how that term may be outdated.
Now that I'm approaching old age I find it less offensive.
Pretty much this.I was under the impression that the term New Age was meant to connote the timing in which the religious tradition first became popularized. Devotees in the 1960s were re-imagining and problematizing older concepts of spirituality. They were literally constructing a "new age" of spiritual understanding.
I can see how that term may be outdated.
Oh, that -- is so incredibly offensive.The New Astrological Era?
I've learned a lot from reading material that is firmly in the 'new age' category.
No, were always in a new age, we cannot avoid it, its just those who are stuck in their beliefs that are afraid of the so called new age.