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1 1 | have your answer ready for people who ask you the reason for 2 1.1 | quite correctly, that many people hover between certainty 3 1.1 | medicine simply fails to heal people effectively. The fact that 4 1.1 | created a climate where people look inwards, into themselves, 5 1.1 | alternative institutions, which people hope will respond to their 6 1.1 | authority and tradition; people feel the need to “belong” 7 1.1 | rapidly-growing numbers of people who claim that it is possible 8 1.1 | individual.~New Age appeals to people imbued with the values of 9 1.1 | yet it claims to satisfy people's spiritual appetites. But 10 1.2 | ease and speed with which people can now communicate is one 11 1.2 | come to the attention of people of all ages and backgrounds, 12 1.2 | especially with younger people, who find it a congenial 13 1.2 | serious to the ridiculous. People need, and have a right to, 14 1.4 | esotericism and gnosticism. Many people are particularly attracted 15 1.5 | the Church a challenge. People feel the Christian religion 16 1.5 | search which often leads people to the New Age is a genuine 17 1.5 | pays no attention to other people, the future and the environment”.( 8) 18 1.5 | accused of being deaf to people's longings, her members 19 1.5 | the often-silent cry in people's hearts, which leads them 20 2 | globally but act locally. People who are part of the network 21 2 | diverse elements, allowing people to share interests or connections 22 2 | includes a bewildering array of people linked to the movement's 23 2 | Age is often a response to people's religious questions and 24 2 | needs, and its appeal is to people who are trying to discover 25 2 | the genuine character of people's search for meaning and 26 2 | a critical dialogue with people approaching the same world 27 2 | is worth saying that many people dislike the term New Age, 28 2.1 | about New Age?~For many people, the term New Age clearly 29 2.1 | their esoteric antecedents. People who stress the imminent 30 2.1 | some of its expressions, people do not watch passively, 31 2.1 | for meaning and liberation people have turned to the spiritual 32 2.1 | had an enormous impact on people's life-styles. It is suggested 33 2.2.1 | with paranormal entities. People recognised as “mediums” 34 2.2.1 | body and faculties. Some people who have witnessed these 35 2.2.1 | teach through particular people is another New Age experience 36 2.2.1 | Age experience claimed by people who refer to themselves 37 2.2.2 | of the universe, so that people may modulate the tone of 38 2.2.3 | its coming phase of life. People have access to their former 39 2.3.2 | beings seek to control. People can contact the upper or 40 2.3.2 | spirits, devils) or rituals.~People can be initiated into the 41 2.3.2 | and of Islam. She urged people to return to the mother-goddess 42 2.3.2 | and memories shared with people from various different ages 43 2.3.2 | of theories which enabled people to talk about God while 44 2.3.3 | various activities, ideas and people who might validly attract 45 2.3.3 | religions and cultures~– people follow enlightened masters...~ ~ 46 2.3.4.1| techniques are meant to reveal to people their divine power; by using 47 2.3.4.1| power; by using this power, people prepare the way for the 48 2.3.4.1| powerful influence on young people. This is all far removed 49 2.3.4.1| something which affects young people; the basic themes of esoteric 50 2.3.4.1| themselves afresh. How do people hope to do this? By deciphering 51 2.3.4.1| classical New Age account, people are born with a divine spark, 52 2.3.4.1| successive incarnations. People are subject to the determining 53 2.3.4.1| Salvation which would come to people from outside themselves, 54 2.3.4.1| enlightenment which help people to acquire further self-control 55 2.3.4.1| there is only one Mind, some people can be channels for higher 56 2.3.4.3| New Age, having plucked people out of fragmentary politics, 57 2.3.4.3| a society of autonomous people who have discovered the 58 2.4 | subtle disempowerment of people, which could leave them 59 2.4 | that what is implied when people opt for New Age alternatives 60 2.4 | fulfilling the manager', 'people come first' or 'unlocking 61 2.4 | So it is clear that people involved do seek wisdom 62 2.4 | whales, trees or like-minded people, but with the whole of creation – 63 2.4 | institutions or by large numbers of people are identified by Cardinal 64 2.5 | New Age is an attempt by people who experience the world 65 2.5 | a large part in causing people to look for an alternative, 66 2.5 | For a growing number of people, absolute beliefs or norms 67 2.5 | inability to tolerate other people's views and convictions. 68 2.5 | essential to bear in mind that people are involved with New Age 69 2.5 | that, for the most part, people are attracted to particular 70 2.5 | are labelled “New Age”. People who use aromatherapy or 71 2.5 | a way of profiting from people's perceived spiritual needs. 72 2.5 | where relationships between people can be either very impersonal 73 2.5 | prayer”-groups to which people choose to belong, but it 74 3.1 | imperfection and finiteness. People discover their profound 75 3.1 | mysticism (51) based on people's awareness of a universe 76 3.1 | religious experience. For some people this transformation takes 77 3.2 | a movement in which most people are “very serious seekers 78 3.2 | which, in the end, leaves people more alone and unsatisfied.~ ~ 79 3.3 | can be repeated in many people, places and times; it is 80 3.4 | the Holy Spirit. The more people progress in their relationship 81 3.5 | there has been a stream of people professing belief in “the 82 4 | Paul “to instruct certain people not to teach false doctrine 83 4 | being and the world, the people with whom Christians may 84 4 | these questions applied to people and ideas not explicitly 85 4 | fully developed in some people than in others. God is no 86 4 | reincarnations to allow people to realise their full potential. ~ 87 4 | experience of the death of other people provokes a healthy crisis. ~ 88 4 | irrational and narcissistic people, or to allow oneself to 89 5 | to the town to tell the people” all about the man (verse 90 5 | rich harvest in terms of people who may have been attracted 91 5 | acknowledge the sincerity of people searching for the truth; 92 5 | It is a matter of letting people react in their own way, 93 6.1 | Alternatives offer people not two possibilities, but 94 6.1 | to assisting its arrival. People who wonder if it is possible 95 6.1 | acceptance of the idea that people create their own reality 96 6.1 | of suffering and death: people with severe handicaps or 97 6.1 | reincarnation is clear proof of people's fear of death and their 98 6.2 | been abused to demonise people and practices. It is essential 99 6.2 | check the credentials of people, groups and institutions 100 6.2 | as “prayer groups”. Those people who are invited to such 101 6.2 | be recognised.(93) Many people are convinced that there 102 6.2 | kairos for evangelisation. People's minds and hearts are already 103 6.2 | Dialogue between Christians and people attracted to the New Age 104 6.2 | more is needed. Helping people in their spiritual search 105 6.2 | of the cathedrals to the people in the fair. Christians 106 7.1 | incarnation of what some people call the energies of cosmic 107 7.1 | ordinary things); ~*planetary (people must be at one and the same 108 7.2 | doctrine meant to initiate people into “objective knowledge” 109 7.2 | incarnation, which will reveal how people can save themselves.... 110 7.2 | themselves.... For many people, Jesus is nothing more than 111 7.2 | initiation process takes people from a merely external, 112 7.2 | consciousness at a deeper level. People are invited to undertake 113 7.2 | variety of techniques to help people reach a higher level of 114 7.2 | music is meant to bring people further into the New Age 115 7.2 | Thinking: the conviction that people can change physical reality 116 7.2 | and the spirits of dead people through ritualised possession ( 117 7.2 | distant past rather than people who had died only recently. 118 8 | and the New Age. How Good People are being drawn into Jungian