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Jesus Christ the bearer of the water of life

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1 1.1 | of the sacredness of the self. This is why New Age shares 2 1.1 (1) | The Celebration of the Self and the Sacralization of 3 1.1 | accepting a unilateral turn to self, and this would encourage 4 2.3.2 | the cosmos, God and the self by means of a spiritual 5 2.3.4.1 | speak of a self- creating self. On this view, there is 6 2.3.4.1 | greater harmony between the self and divine cosmic energy. 7 2.3.4.1 | transformation” of the individual self into “cosmic consciousness”. 8 2.3.4.1 | Universal Mind, the Higher Self, the collective and personal 9 2.3.4.1 | individual ego. The Higher Self is our real identity, a 10 2.3.4.1 | contact with the Higher Self, which overcomes all forms 11 2.3.4.1 | death, psyche and soma, the self and the fragmentary aspects 12 2.3.4.1 | fragmentary aspects of the self. Our limited personality 13 2.3.4.1 | dream created by the real self. The Higher Self contains 14 2.3.4.1 | the real self. The Higher Self contains the memories of 15 2.4 | stimulated interest in the self, its value, capacities and 16 2.4 | The New Age is 'of' the self in that it facilitates celebration 17 2.4 | to become; and 'for' the self in that by differing from 18 2.4 | the modern notion of the self. Many New Age writings argue 19 2.4 | based on the ever-expanding self are for individuals or for 20 2.4 | is whether they promote self or solidarity, not only 21 3.1 | love – even the supreme Self – all refer to one and the 22 3.1 | tradition, the other behind the self, the cosmic divinity beyond 23 3.3 | one's deepest and truest self”.(58) Although this statement 24 3.4 | conversion, a flight from 'self' to the 'You' of God”.(61) 25 3.5 | way an exaltation of the self. Furthermore, it unfolds 26 4 | is not an experience of self, a meditative and intuitive 27 4.0 (74)| The Celebration of the Self and the Sacralization of 28 4 | conversion, a flight from 'self' to the 'you' of God”.(76)“ 29 4 | theistic location to within the self. The most serious problem 30 4 | individuals into the cosmic self, the relativisation or abolition 31 6.2 | the hidden depths of the self.  ~*Christian groups which 32 7.1 | inner being (soul or higher self). ~*The outer personality 33 7.1 | being is a higher divine self, which is a manifestation 34 7.2 | nature spirits and the Higher Self. ~Christ: in New Age the 35 7.2 | state of perfection of the self.(96) ~Crystals: are reckoned 36 7.2 | with a discovery of the Self. ~Evolution: in New Age 37 7.2 | knowledge of the Atman or “self”. In the doctrine of samsara, 38 7.2 | the whole. Experience of Self is taken to be experience 39 9.2 | The Celebration of the Self and the Sacralization of 40 9.2 | Charles Taylor, Sources of the Self. The Making of the Modern


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