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What do you think about the New age movement?

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
That is exactly what you are supposed to think.


The Beautiful Side of Evil, by Tohanna Michaelsen, is very aptly named. Darkness can have an outer covering, so to speak, of luminosity that can appear to be inexpressibly beautiful. The power of darkness can feel wonderfully beauteous, too. Satan and his demonic legions are masterful counterfeiters who can make darkness appear to be light…


From “ Inside the New Age Nightmare “ by Randall Baer…
“The luminosity of darkness can be so bright that it bedazzles to the point of blindness and mesmerizes to the point of brainwashing. This is exactly what happened to me, and what is happening today to all those involved in the New Age Movement.

One night, while in the Ascension Chamber, my spirit was roaming some of the farthest reaches of "heavenly light" that I had ever perceived. That night I had an experience that would change my life forever.

During this experience I was surrounded by a virtually overwhelming luminosity - it was as if I was looking straight into the sun.

Waves of bliss radiated through my spirit. I was totally captivated by the power.

Suddenly, another force stepped in. It took me by complete sur-prise. In the twinkling of an eye, it was like a supernatural hand had taken me behind the scenes of the experience that I was having. I was taken behind the outer covering of the dazzling luminosity and there saw something that left me literally shaking for a full week.

What I saw was the face of devouring darkness! Behind the glittering outer facade of beauty lay a massively powerful, wildly churning face of absolute hatred and unspeakable abominations - the face of demons filled with the power of Satan.

For a moment that seemed like an eternity, I realized that I was in major league trouble, for this devouring force was now closing in on me.”
Now I think you're just trying to charm me. Maybe even woo me a bit. :p
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
As a matter of fact, yes. There was a court case against me, since according to the Judge of heaven and earth, the penalty of sin is death. Jesus saved me from the devil who was manipulating my life like a puppet on a string. One either belongs to the devil and is his captive heading…
…into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels,
or saved and set free by Jesus Christ from sin, the devil, and death for eternity.
No court, no judge, no witness, no punishment or reward after one is dead. All in your imagination.
No lollipops after death. Think of how much fuel will be required for an everlasting fire where your God is burning billions of souls.
 

VoidCat

Use any and all pronouns including neo and it/it's
Dont know much about it. Some their ideas seem expensive and i disagree with the law of attraction being taken to extremes like believing if you think about bad things bad things will happen to you...seems victim blamey to me. I also dont like the idea of indigo children an idea common in New Age circles... seems a way to make autistic folk be seen as otherworldly and has harmful effects...then theirs the terrible health advice that goes with it sometimes.
 

Dao Hao Now

Active Member
According to Wikipedia:
New Age is a range of spiritual or religious practices and beliefs which rapidly grew in Western society during the early 1970s. Its highly eclectic and unsystematic structure makes a precise definition difficult. Although many scholars consider it a religious movement, its adherents typically see it as spiritual or as unifying Mind-Body-Spirit, and rarely use the term New Age themselves. Scholars often call it the New Age movement, although others contest this term and suggest it is better seen as a milieu or zeitgeist.

I would tend to agree with the above.

It seems to be attractive to credulous people who are susceptible to vagaries and lack of education or understanding of relevant known areas of knowledge.
They tend to rely on emotional response as opposed to rational thinking.
 

InChrist

Free4ever
No court, no judge, no witness, no punishment or reward after one is dead. All in your imagination.
No lollipops after death. Think of how much fuel will be required for an everlasting fire where your God is burning billions of souls.
Fuel would only be required if it’s a physical fire, which I doubt is the case in the spiritual realm. A person’s own eternal conscience of sin and regret will probably provide all that is necessary for the endless burning of self-torment for rejecting the only Source of life, light, and all that is good.
 

IndigoChild5559

Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
What do you think about the New age movement?
the New Age movement is basically old style paganism (especially Hinduism) repackaged for the 20th century. Some of their practices are actually pretty good -- we know for example that regular meditation increases mental stability and over all well being. Other practices are simply superstition, long disproven by science, such as their interest in astrology and crystals.

On a personal level, I do not care for religions that make us into gods. I find it annoyingly arrogant.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
A sister movement to contemporary Paganism that's more about above (ascension and progress myths) than below (earthiness and cyclical myths). I wrote a longer post around here somewhere highlighting some of the salient differences as studied by scholars of contemporary religion, but the blazes if I can actually find it. I get annoyed when folks conflate contemporary Paganism with the New Age movement, even if that's to be expected given theological and religious illiteracy is the norm in my country.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
A person’s own eternal conscience of sin and regret will probably provide all that is necessary for the endless burning of self-torment for rejecting the only Source of life, light, and all that is good.
No evidence of any eternal conscience, only in your imagination. After death, one is a dodo.
 
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