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1 2 | Nevertheless, given the underlying vision of New Age religiosity, 2 2.1 | the Age of Aquarius is a vision, not a theory. But New Age 3 2.1 | interpretation of the former vision. Perhaps the clearest example 4 2.2 (24)| heart of the post-modern vision of a disenchanted world 5 2.3.1 | of ecology.(30) The new vision which is the goal of conscious 6 2.3.1 | such a Being.~In such a vision of a closed universe that 7 2.3.2 | threads of a transforming vision based on the expansion of 8 2.3.4.1 | denies the anthropological vision of the Bible, in which human 9 2.3.4.1 | illness and health), in a vision where every individual is 10 2.4 | would appear in another vision.~– New Age imports Eastern 11 2.4 | whether the benefits of a vision based on the ever-expanding 12 4 | inspire a very particular vision of reality. Certainly New 13 6.1 | either an alternative vision of reality or an alternative 14 6.2 | conflict with a Christian vision of God, the human person 15 6.2 | fits in with the New Age vision of moving into an age where 16 7.1 | characteristics of the New Age vision, which is: ~*holistic (globalising, 17 7.2 | their place in this holistic vision of global reality by expanding 18 7.3 | harmony with nature, the vision of a transformed world, 19 9.1 | David Spangler, The New Age Vision, Forres (Findhorn Publications) 20 9.1 | Spangler, Towards a Planetary Vision, Forres (Findhorn Publications)