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1 Fwd | suggestions of a pastoral nature are also made.~Those who 2 1.1 | Age harness the powers of nature and seek to communicate 3 1.3 | spiritual powers or forces in nature, has been the backbone of 4 1.4 | spiritual longing of human nature, it must be acknowledged 5 2.1 (14)| 6. The exact timing and nature of the change to the New 6 2.2.1 | themselves as 'mystics'. Some nature spirits are described as 7 2.2.2 | importance of being in tune with nature or the cosmos. In New Age 8 2.2 (24)| within it, for Swedenborg nature is a dead reflection of 9 2.2.3 | come from working against nature; when one is in tune with 10 2.2.3 | when one is in tune with nature, one can expect a much healthier 11 2.2.4 | distinction between man and nature, or spirit and matter, which 12 2.3.1 | ecology as a fascination with nature and resacralisation of the 13 2.3.2 | invisible realms of reality. Nature is a living being, shot 14 2.3.2 | investigate unexplained laws of Nature and the powers latent in 15 2.3.2 | philosophia, that the laws of nature were of an occult or psychic 16 2.3.2 | of an occult or psychic nature, and that comparative religion 17 2.3.4.2 | in whom this “Christic” nature is revealed, as is the case 18 2.4 | which claims to integrate nature and spiritual reality. The 19 2.5 | would reflect the global nature of contemporary culture, 20 4 | Age movement. The gnostic nature of this movement calls us 21 4 | of a communication with nature, of cosmic knowledge of 22 4 | Scriptural teachings about human nature; men and women are created 23 4 | understanding of about human nature.(74) ~For Christians, salvation 24 4 | oneself and the calming of nature by the gift of communion 25 4 | certain goods. It wounds the nature of man and injures human 26 4 | command of the cosmic laws of nature. In this scenario, Christianity 27 6.1 | creation, between humanity and nature, between religion and psychology, 28 6.1 | than reveals the ultimate nature of reality. It corresponds 29 7.1 | more comprehensive divine nature. ~2. Hidden within each 30 7.1 | more comprehensive divine nature. ~3. This higher nature 31 7.1 | nature. ~3. This higher nature can be awakened and can 32 7.2 | angels, gods, group entities, nature spirits and the Higher Self. ~ 33 7.2 | eco-system, family) of nature and world, and must seek 34 7.2 | understands one's place in nature, in the cosmos which is 35 7.2 | touch with the powers of nature, often matriarchal, magical 36 7.2 | forces of the mind and of nature, are at the basis of beliefs 37 7.2 | communication with the spirits of nature and the spirits of dead 38 7.2 | harmony with the forces of nature and healing. There is also 39 7.2 | closeness to the earth and to nature. ~Spiritualism: While there 40 7.2 | witchcraft was an ancient nature religion persecuted by Christians. 41 7.3 | the goal of harmony with nature, the vision of a transformed 42 9.2 | Esotericism in the Mirror of Nature, Leiden-New York-Köln (Brill)