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Subject: NEW AGE and SPIRITUALITY #1

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Posted On:  11/14/2004 9:45 AM 74 Replies

Christians in many Western societies, and increasingly also in other parts of the world, frequently come into contact with different aspects of the phenomenon known as New Age. Many of them feel the need to understand how they can best approach something which is at once so alluring, complex, elusive and, at times, disturbing. These reflections are an attempt to help do two things:

1. to identify elements of the developing New Age tradition;
2. to indicate those elements which are inconsistent with the Christian
revelation.

This is a pastoral response to a current challenge, which does not even attempt to provide an exhaustive list of New Age phenomena, since that would result in a very bulky tome, and such information is readily available elsewhere. It is essential to try to understand New Age correctly, in order to evaluate it fairly, and avoid creating a caricature. It would be unwise and untrue to say that everything connected with the New Age movement is good, or that everything about it is bad. Nevertheless, given the underlying vision of New Age religiosity, it is on the whole difficult to reconcile it with Christian doctrine and spirituality.

New Age is not a movement in the sense normally intended in the term "New Religious Movement", and it is not what is normally meant by the terms "cult" and "sect". Because it is spread across cultures, in phenomena as varied as art, music, films, seminars, workshops, retreats, therapies, and many more activities and events, it is much more diffuse and informal, though some religious or para- religious groups consciously incorporate New Age elements, and it has been suggested that New Age has been a source of ideas for various religious and para-religious sects. New Age is not a single, uniform movement, but rather a loose network of practitioners whose approach is to think globally but act locally. People who are part of the network do not necessarily know each other and rarely, if ever, meet. In an attempt to avoid the confusion which can arise from using the term "movement", some refer to New Age as a "milieu", or an "audience cult". However, it has also been pointed out that "it is a very coherent current of thought", a deliberate challenge to modern culture. It is a syncretistic structure incorporating many diverse elements, allowing people to share interests or connections to very different degrees and on varying levels of commitment. Many trends, practices and attitudes which are in some way part of New Age are, indeed, part of a broad and readily identifiable reaction to mainstream culture, so the word "movement" is not entirely out of place. It can be applied to New Age in the same sense as it is to other broad social movements, like the Civil Rights movement or the Peace Movement; like them, it includes a bewildering array of people linked to the movement's main aims, but very diverse in the way they are involved and in their understanding of particular issues.

The expression "New Age religion" is more controversial, so it seems best to avoid it, although New Age is often a response to people's religious questions and needs, and its appeal is to people who are trying to discover or rediscover a spiritual dimension in their life. Avoidance of the term "New Age religion" is not meant in any way to question the genuine character of people's search for meaning and sense in life; it respects the fact that many within the New Age Movement themselves distinguish carefully between "religion" and "spirituality". Many have rejected organized religion, because in their judgment it has failed to answer their needs, and for precisely this reason they have looked elsewhere to find "spirituality". Furthermore, at the heart of New Age is the belief that the time for particular religions is over, so to refer to it as a religion would run counter to its own self-understanding. However, it is quite accurate to place New Age in the broader context of esoteric religiousness, whose appeal continues to grow.

There is a problem built into the current text. It is an attempt to understand and evaluate something which is basically an exaltation of the richness of human experience. It is bound to draw the criticism that it can never do justice to a cultural movement whose essence is precisely to break out of what are seen as the constricting limits of rational discourse. But it is meant as an invitation to any one to take the New Age seriously, and as such asks its readers to enter into a critical dialogue with people approaching the same world from very different perspectives.

It is worth saying that many people dislike the term New Age, and some suggest that "alternative spirituality" may be more correct and less limiting. It is also true that many of the phenomena mentioned here will probably not bear any particular label, but it is presumed, for the sake of brevity, that readers will recognize a phenomenon or set of phenomena that can justifiably at least be linked with the general cultural movement that is often known as New Age.

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74 Excellent post Barb sgalli 12/14/2004 10:34 AM
73 Yea, basically what I said in a fancier way someguy 12/12/2004 12:38 PM
72 Exactly Barb. dit 12/12/2004 9:40 AM
71 Spirituality and New Age... Barb 12/12/2004 8:21 AM
70 get bright avoid the faithful european silly Glen Etzkorn 12/12/2004 8:11 AM
69 Pure malarky glen etc.corn contemporary 12/11/2004 7:50 AM
68 I like your sense of spirituality Someguy. sgalli 12/9/2004 3:45 PM
67 No Problem someguy 12/9/2004 1:49 PM
66 Glen, I'll try to read your post later . . . (nt) someguy 12/9/2004 1:24 PM
65 In Kabbalah there are five parts to the soul #2 dit 12/8/2004 10:27 PM
64 In Kabbalah there are five parts to the soul #1 dit 12/8/2004 10:26 PM
63 can you ask your self the why question? dit 12/8/2004 10:21 PM
62 Positive Spin Not Just For Physics someguy 12/8/2004 7:05 PM
61 I would just love to see it... please... dit 12/7/2004 10:17 PM
60 what I love in what you wrote? well all of it but specialy; dit 12/7/2004 10:16 PM
59 What Spirituality Is For ME someguy 12/7/2004 1:13 PM
58 Speaking Of Max Plank someguy 12/7/2004 12:32 PM
57 House of Many Mansions dit 12/6/2004 5:25 PM
56 and again faulty evidence from Glen dit 12/6/2004 10:56 AM
55 po'ouli , resurrection and the bible #2 dit 12/6/2004 10:27 AM
54 po'ouli , resurrection and the bible dit 12/6/2004 10:25 AM
53 repetitious denial with mixed ancestry in question Glen Etzkorn 12/6/2004 9:06 AM
52 Thanks Jim dit 12/5/2004 4:30 PM
51 Quantum Physics & Consciousness dit 12/5/2004 3:59 PM
50 From Albert Einstein about God Nature and spirituality dit 12/5/2004 2:21 PM
49 <FONT COLOR="F8F8FF">Just Passing Through</FONT> someguy 12/5/2004 1 PM
48 Yet again, speculations by Glen dit 12/5/2004 11:46 AM
47 Using the name of God for personal use PBArtist123 12/5/2004 5:19 AM
46 The death of the God Science PBArtist123 12/5/2004 5:15 AM
45 Andean Light Beings? PBArtist123 12/5/2004 5:07 AM
44 try the zahn CNN Post in entirety better than plato Glen Etzkorn 12/5/2004 2:01 AM
43 This what Glen refer or present as facts about Hitler family dit 12/5/2004 1:22 AM
42 praying won't do you no good, and no I am not worrying about you. Glen Etzkorn 12/4/2004 7:50 PM
41 Diane contemporary 12/4/2004 6:47 PM
40 Dear Glen dit 12/4/2004 6:17 PM
39 dit deal with reality please, Glen Etzkorn 12/4/2004 4:03 PM
38 speculations by Glen... dit 12/4/2004 2:55 PM
37 Hitler to fullfill his dream had to bow down low for his ancestry and racial idenity Glen Etzkorn 12/4/2004 12:15 PM
36 The artist Adolf Hitler dit 12/4/2004 9:08 AM
35 "We all have to be concerned about terrorism, but you will never end terrorism by terrorizing others."--Martin Luther King III dit 12/4/2004 1:04 AM

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