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2006 2.2.2 | Findhorn garden and Feng Shui (23) represent a variety 2007 8 | New Age – aus christlicher Sicht, Freiburg (Paulusverlag) 2008 6.1 | faculties, it does not justify sidelining a faculty which is essential 2009 4 | relativism, it is necessary to signal a warning against the attempt 2010 2.1 | what is reckoned to be “a significantly better way of life”.(21)~ ~ 2011 2.3.2 | mythology, but later came to signify the desire for a radically 2012 4 | e.g. Deepak Chopra, José Silva et al.). In New Age, reincarnation 2013 2.1 | alongside separate religions, similar planetary political institutions 2014 7.1 | inner and causal reality. ~*Similarly, human beings are twofold 2015 6.2 | message. ~*Perhaps the simplest, the most obvious and the 2016 6.1 | traditional Christianity is not sincerely regarded as an acceptable 2017 5 | important to acknowledge the sincerity of people searching for 2018 3.5 | incompleteness and even sinfulness, in no way an exaltation 2019 2.4 | observers of New Age detect a sinister authoritarianism behind 2020 3.4 | letting one's individuality sink into the great ocean of 2021 5 | I see you are a prophet, Sir” (verse 19). The dialogue 2022 3.4 | solidarity with our brothers and sisters.(62)~ ~ 2023 7.2 | human body or the cosmos, sites are places criss-crossed 2024 7.2 | of the unity of humanity sits well with the Gaia hypothesis. ~ 2025 8 | 1999. ~Josef Südbrack, SJ, Neue Religiosität - Herausforderung 2026 6.1 | No servant can be the slave of two masters: he will 2027 4 | hypnosis, mantras, fasting, sleep deprivation and transcendental 2028 2.0 (13) | Esoterik”, text to accompany slides, p. 9. ~ 2029 2.4 | more one looks within, the smaller the political arena becomes. 2030 2.2.4 | can be reduced to their smallest components and then explained 2031 3.5 (64) | Adrian Smith, God and the Aquarian Age. 2032 8 | Carrera, Instrucción Pastoral sobre el New Age, 7 January 1996. ~ 2033 2.0 (9) | but rather to denote a sociological phenomenon. ~ 2034 1 | is, first and foremost, a solid grounding in their faith. 2035 2 | claims to offer answers and solutions. There are some excellent 2036 2.3.4.1 | life and death, psyche and soma, the self and the fragmentary 2037 | somehow 2038 2.4 | trainings also resonate with somewhat more humanistic ideas abroad 2039 4 | order to adopt them as his sons in his only-begotten Son. 2040 6.1 | powerful appeal, above all in sophisticated Western societies. ~Fusion 2041 2.4 | economic gap between north and south, the huge nuclear arsenal 2042 2.1 (14) | Scottish Masonic Rite in the southern jurisdiction of the United 2043 3.3 | invisible,~Thrones, Dominations, Sovereignties, Powers–~all things were 2044 7.3 | Institute co-operated with Soviet officials on the Health 2045 7.3 | consciousness. The Esalen Soviet-American Institute co-operated with 2046 6.2 | teaching institutions but spaces for honest dialogue.(92) 2047 7.2 | against traditional religions, specifically the Judaeo-Christian heritage 2048 2.3 (38) | original page numbering is not specified. ~ 2049 1.2 | situation. The ease and speed with which people can now 2050 3.2 | an American Jesuit who spent several years in the New 2051 2.3 (31) | 1989, 14.~Cf. Gaudium et Spes, 19; Fides et Ratio, 22. ~ 2052 7.2 | in the spiritual-divine sphere. Steiner believed it had 2053 2.3.3 | ascending to invisible higher spheres, and of controlling their 2054 2.1 (15) | Buckminster Fuller, Frederic Spiegelberg, Alfred Korzybski, Heinz 2055 7.2 | objective knowledge” in the spiritual-divine sphere. Steiner believed 2056 7.2 | religions. There are also spiritualist elements in some New Religious 2057 2.3.2 | Christianity as perceived by spiritualists and theosophists... It is 2058 9.2 | Durchbruch zur Innenwelt. Spirituelle Impulse aus New Age und 2059 4 | choice and reactions flow spontaneously from our deepest needs, 2060 7.2 | every woman. The more it spreads, the more it will assist 2061 5 | Jesus offers the woman “a spring... welling up to eternal 2062 2.1 (15) | Tarthang Tulku, Alan Watts, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Muktananda, 2063 4 | remember the exhortation of St. Paul “to instruct certain 2064 Fwd | Religious Movements, composed of staff members of different dicasteries 2065 8 | Piemme) 1990. ~J. Francis Stafford, Il movimento “New Age”, 2066 4 | element in spiritual growth, a stage in progressive spiritual 2067 4 | practice from a Christian standpoint. “New Age” refers to the 2068 6.1 | openness to all religious standpoints, traditional Christianity 2069 6.1 | world or devours it. The star that shines in this infinite 2070 6.2 | paramount importance to start with a good knowledge of 2071 2.3.4.1 | energies). They are the starting-point for processes of spiritualisation, 2072 3.3 | self”.(58) Although this statement may not satisfy everyone 2073 4 | therapies and the like, explicit statements on religion and so on. Some 2074 1.5 | But bookshops and radio stations, and the plethora of self-help 2075 2.4 | these personal examples will steadily lead to the transformation 2076 2.1 (20) | the Planets, and Love will steer the Stars. This is the dawning 2077 2.5 | Western culture has taken a step beyond tolerance – in the 2078 6.2 | 6.2. Practical steps ~First of all, it is worth 2079 6.2 | necessary mark of Christian stewardship of creation, but “deep ecology” 2080 3.4 | exercise in self-contemplation, stillness and self-emptying, but a 2081 2.4 | to do with the culturally stimulated interest in the self, its 2082 Fwd | work will in fact provide a stimulus for further studies adapted 2083 | stop 2084 2.3.2 | collective unconscious, a kind of store for symbols and memories 2085 2.4 | Joseph Ratzinger as a set of “strategies to reduce the number of 2086 4 | Age simply as a marketing strategy to make them sell better, 2087 3.5 | onwards there has been a stream of people professing belief 2088 7.2 | Hermetic speculation has strengthened belief in an ancient fundamental 2089 2.3 (32) | earlier versions of which stressed the irrationality of “bigotry” 2090 7.2 | mysticism tends to be monistic, stressing the essential unity of the 2091 6.1 | that this transcendence is strictly a self-transcendeence to 2092 1.1 | New Age, by taking what strikes them as the best of both.( 2) 2093 5 | fears, and “the one who strives for self-knowledge, like 2094 2.3.2 | Transpersonal psychology, strongly influenced by Eastern religions 2095 7.2 | the Fathers of the Church struggled against gnosticism, inasmuch 2096 2.3.1 | first manifested in the student revolutions around the year 2097 9.2 | kritischer Beleuchtung, Stuttgart (Quell Verlag) 1988. ~Edwin 2098 2.3.4.3 | spiritual aristocracy in the style of Plato's Republic, run 2099 2.3.4.3 | one of modern atomic and sub-atomic physics, based on the concept 2100 6.1 | and psychology, between subjective and objective reality. The 2101 2.3.4.1 | expressed concern at the subliminal presence of what they claim 2102 2.3.1 | the sense of obligation to submit to a global network which 2103 7.2 | can find themselves being submitted to an alien 'spirituality' 2104 8 | London (Chapman) 1999. ~Josef Südbrack, SJ, Neue Religiosität - 2105 Fwd | ask whether they have paid sufficient attention to the thirst 2106 7.2 | maintain that it comes from Sufi mysticism. ~Esotericism: ( 2107 2.1 | early Christian gnosticism, Sufism, the lore of the Druids, 2108 6.1 | demeaned when confronted by the suggestion that they have brought their 2109 Fwd | Christian message. Some suggestions of a pastoral nature are 2110 2.3.4.2 | soul of the world”, the sum total of consciousness existing 2111 2.3.2 | thought is the cult of the sun, where God is the vital 2112 6.1 | Christians proclaim every Sunday in the creed? The New Age 2113 7.2 | the human person, and the superiority of insight over logic and 2114 1.5 | consideration religious and supernatural experiences; the industrial 2115 2.5 | influential groups the goal of superseding or transcending particular 2116 2.3.1 | many believed to have been supplanted by Christianity; but this 2117 7.2 | Alice Bailey, a great day of supplication is needed, when all believers 2118 4 | God's function is seen as supplying all our needs, shows the 2119 2.1 | some cases it is clearly supposed that this shift is not simply 2120 2.2.3 | have been alienated and suppressed. This is revealed above 2121 6.2 | life is hallowed, is the surest way of making sense of the 2122 2.3.1 | never really went away. The surge in popularity of Asian religion 2123 4 | them, much to the relieved surprise of the Psalmist (cf. Ps 2124 2 | and other resources which survey the whole phenomenon or 2125 2.1 | the 1960s and 1970s still survives in some quarters; but now, 2126 7.2 (100)| Cf. Susan Greenwood, “Gender and Power 2127 2.4 | Judaeo-Christian influences are suspect, oriental influences are 2128 2.3.4.2 | Nor is it the Creator and sustainer of the universe, but an “ 2129 2.1 (15) | Swami Muktananda, D.T. Suzuki, Thomas Merton, Willis Harman, 2130 2.1 (15) | Alan Watts, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Muktananda, D.T. Suzuki, 2131 6.2 | everything in the broad sweep of New Age is linked to 2132 2.5 | reacted to New Age with sweeping accusations about conspiracies, 2133 2.1 | experience (often described as a switch from 'left brain' rational 2134 7.3 | community near Ascona in Switzerland. Since the end of the 19th 2135 2.3 (36) | Gustav Jung, Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido, quoted in Hanegraaff, 2136 2.5 | held by “believers” and sympathisers spread almost everywhere 2137 2.3.2 | through with networks of sympathy and antipathy, animated 2138 2.1 | about New Age. It is a “syncretism of esoteric and secular 2139 2 | modern culture. It is a syncretistic structure incorporating 2140 3.5 | the heart of unity; it is synergy rather than fusion. This 2141 6.1 | it is a question of the systematic fusion of elements which 2142 2.4 | who will eat at humanity's table”.(47) This is a key standard 2143 7.2 | fantasies, myths and fairy tales. ~Enneagram: (from the Greek 2144 4 | Prayer and meditation: are we talking to ourselves or to God? ~ 2145 2.3.4.1 | transcendental meditation and tantric exercises lead to an experience 2146 9.1 | 1991. ~Fritjof Capra, The Tao of Physics: An Exploration 2147 6.2 (94) | young audience is an ideal target for ideological merchandising. 2148 2.1 (15) | Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, Tarthang Tulku, Alan Watts, Sri Aurobindo, 2149 6.2 | symbolic language. If our task is to know, love and serve 2150 1.5 | unrestrained individualism, which teaches egoism and pays no attention 2151 1.2 | 1.2. Communications~The technological revolution in communications 2152 7.2 | economic reasons. Transpersonal Technologies, the Movement for Inner 2153 2.1 (15) | of frequency, were Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, C.G. Jung, Abraham 2154 7.2 | perception, mental telepathy, telekinesis, psychic healing and communication 2155 7.2 | extrasensory perception, mental telepathy, telekinesis, psychic healing 2156 5 | who listened to him in the Temple to the disciples walking 2157 7.1 | creatures – with: (i) an outer temporary personality; and (ii) a 2158 2.1 (21) | puts it this way: “Just ten years ago the funky drug-based 2159 6.2 | commodity to the central tenets of Christianity is what 2160 3.3 | made flesh and set up its tent among us (John 1:14).... 2161 8 | Ratzinger, La fede e la teologia ai nostri giorni, Guadalajara, 2162 9.2 | Psicologia e energias da mente: teorias alternativas”, in A Igreja 2163 2.3.4.1 | death.~In what might be termed a classical New Age account, 2164 3.3 (57) | Paul II, Apostolic Letter Tertio Millennio Adveniente (10 2165 4 | Authority has shifted from a theistic location to within the self. 2166 2.2.3 | unresolved questions of theodicy and dispenses with the notion 2167 7.2 | Greek pan = everything and theos = God) the belief that everything 2168 2.2.3 | Rolfing, polarity massage, therapeutic touch etc.), meditation 2169 | thereby 2170 5 | in Bethlehem to the two thieves crucified with him, from 2171 7.2 | to the Russian esoteric thinker and practitioner G.I. Gurdjieff, 2172 2.3.2 | traditional esotericism had been thoroughly integrated with aspects 2173 2.3.4.3 | judgement, how scientific a thought-process can be when it involves 2174 4 | which permeates the whole thought-world on the New Age movement. 2175 7.1 | our deeds, feelings and thoughts. We, therefore, work with 2176 4 | Jesus Christ, or are there thousands of Christs?~Jesus Christ 2177 2.3.2 | those who had woven the threads of a transforming vision 2178 1.4 (6) | John Paul II, Crossing the Threshold of Hope, (Knopf) 1994, 90. ~ 2179 6.1 | words to say that New Age thrives on confusion. The Christian 2180 3.3 | and everything invisible,~Thrones, Dominations, Sovereignties, 2181 2.3.4.3 | politics, cannot wait to throw them into the great cauldron 2182 9.2 | Movements, Hong Kong (Good Tiding) 1992. ~Hans-Jürgen Ruppert, 2183 2.1 (15) | frequently mentioned: Paul Tillich, Hermann Hesse, Alfred North 2184 4 | be received by faith” (1 Tim 1:3-4). Some practices are 2185 6.2 | environment in general terms is a timely sign of a fresh concern 2186 2.1 | But these were merely the tip of an iceberg whose dimensions 2187 6.1 | clear that “there is no tolerable place for true Christianity”, 2188 2.5 | has taken a step beyond tolerance – in the sense of grudging 2189 2.5 | nothing but an inability to tolerate other people's views and 2190 2 | would result in a very bulky tome, and such information is 2191 1.4 | enneagram, the nine-type tool for character analysis, 2192 6.2 | One of the most useful tools available is the There is 2193 9.1 | and the Rising Culture,~Toronto (Bantam) 1983. ~Benjamin 2194 4 | Age is thinking based on totalitarian unity and that is why it 2195 2.3.4.3 | in itself an image of the totality; the whole is in every thing 2196 5 | Jews” (verse 22). Jesus touched her heart and so prepared 2197 6.2 | account the appeal of what touches the emotions and symbolic 2198 2.2.4 | Wholeness: A Magical Mystery Tour~One of the central concerns 2199 5 | and hurried back to the town to tell the people” all 2200 1.5 | groups in so many Western towns and cities, all seem to 2201 2.4 | capacities and problems. Whereas traditionalised religiosity, with its hierarchical 2202 2.4 | is portrayed as something tragic. The response from New Age 2203 2.4 | potential'. Presented by New Age trainers, they are likely to appeal 2204 2.2.1 | by another entity during trances in a New Age phenomenon 2205 7.2 | redemption or enlightenment. ~Transcendentalism: This was a 19th century 2206 2.5 | the goal of superseding or transcending particular religions in 2207 Fwd | message and its capacity to transform and renew those who accept 2208 2.3.2 | had woven the threads of a transforming vision based on the expansion 2209 8 | reincarnazione, (Italian translation) Casale Monferrato (Piemme) 2210 2.3.1 | serious breakdown in the transmission of her faith to the younger 2211 2.4 | is left in human terms is transpersonality. The New Age world is unproblematic: 2212 3.3 | cosmic bio-centrism has to be transposed into a set of social relationships ( 2213 7.2 | visualisation, 'astral travel' or as lucky charms. From 2214 2.3.4.1 | Peak-experiences (reliving one's birth, travelling to the gates of death, biofeedback, 2215 6.1 | and love the second, or treat the first with respect and 2216 7.2 (102)| For a brief but clear treatment of the Human Potential Movement, 2217 2.4 | solidarity, not only with whales, trees or like-minded people, but 2218 2 | levels of commitment. Many trends, practices and attitudes 2219 7.2 | connected within the circle by a triangle and a hexangle. It was originally 2220 7.2 | rather than to nations, tribes or other established social 2221 3.3 | to share the communion of Trinitarian life with creaturely persons. 2222 7.2 | attributed to the mythical Hermes Trismegistos. When they first became 2223 3.3 | inside one's deepest and truest self”.(58) Although this 2224 1.2 | Christian” or “Catholic” can be trusted to reflect the teachings 2225 3.4 | all of which obstruct a trusting self-abandonment to God 2226 5 | effectiveness, helping others to be truthful without suffering in the 2227 2 | appeal is to people who are trying to discover or rediscover 2228 7.2 (105)| delicate, point, see Eckhard Türk's article “Neonazismus” 2229 2.1 (15) | Gregory Bateson, Tarthang Tulku, Alan Watts, Sri Aurobindo, 2230 8 | fronte alla fede cristiana, Turin (LDC) 1994. ~Edward Anthony 2231 2.1 | and liberation people have turned to the spiritual realm. 2232 2.1 | clearly refers to a momentous turning-point in history. According to 2233 4 | against God's love for us and turns our hearts away from it... 2234 2.2.3 | therapies and, finally, twelve-step programmes and self-help 2235 2.3.1 | the last quarter of the twentieth century. An extraordinary 2236 7.1 | Similarly, human beings are twofold creatures – with: (i) an 2237 2.3.2 | traditions in an evolutionary type of spiritualism. It had 2238 7.2 | nine standard character types. It became popular after 2239 2.1 | criticism is itself ironically typical of the culture it criticizes.~ 2240 7.2 | Descartes and Newton are typically blamed, is challenged by 2241 7.2 | a system of personality typology consisting of nine standard 2242 8 | Galeries du Nouvel Age: un chrétien s'y promène, Ottawa ( 2243 1.1 | political institutions are unable to improve the world, and 2244 4 | in a cosmic harmony, is unacceptable to Christianity. ~Where 2245 4 | reveal further unnamed or unacknowledged links with the whole New 2246 2.3.4.3 | of all humanity, who are unafraid of alien ideas and alien 2247 2.4 | one and the many remains unanswered, perhaps even unasked, in 2248 4 | persons. “God, who 'dwells in unapprochable light', wants to communicate 2249 4 | after? ~Much in New Age is unashamedly self-promotion, but some 2250 2.4 | unanswered, perhaps even unasked, in that there is a great 2251 7.1 | incarnate and who express unconditional love, wisdom and enlightenment. 2252 7.2 | becoming consciously aware of unconsciously held beliefs that determine 2253 2.3.4.3 | consciousness”. The world is uncreated, eternal and self-sufficient 2254 4 | at the same time, it is undeniable that these practices themselves 2255 2.3.1 | this perennial esoteric undercurrent never really went away. 2256 1.5 | Age religiosity cannot be underestimated. When the understanding 2257 2.3.4.3 | itself is divine and it undergoes an evolutionary process 2258 7.1 | reached a point when we are undergoing a fundamental spiritual 2259 4 | union with the whole cosmos underline this question. Isolated 2260 2.3.4.1 | despite the fact that it underrates humanity in this way.. The 2261 2.2.3 | rise to a fair amount of understandable dissatisfaction. Alternative 2262 7.2 | abilities, but often only in an undeveloped state. ~Planetary Consciousness: 2263 2.3.1 | temptation to overcome not only undue division, but even real 2264 8 | 1993. ~Claude Labrecque, Une religion américaine. Pistes 2265 3.4 | is based on awareness of unease or alienation, which is 2266 2.3.1 | been accompanied by the unexpected return of cosmic religiosity, 2267 2.3.2 | science.~3. “To investigate unexplained laws of Nature and the powers 2268 4 | movement claim that it is unfair to judge the whole movement 2269 3.5 | the self. Furthermore, it unfolds as an introduction into 2270 6.2 | discussion and study. It must unfortunately be admitted that there are 2271 2.4 | all redolent of Hegel's “unhappy consciousness”. This is 2272 2.2.4 | as such divisions are an unhealthy product of a less enlightened 2273 2.2.1 | are sometimes described as unhelpful if they are too precise, 2274 2 | New Age is not a single, uniform movement, but rather a loose 2275 1.1 | traditional theism in accepting a unilateral turn to self, and this would 2276 4 | revelation of divine truth, unique Saviour of the world: “for 2277 7.2 | orthodox Christianity, through Unitarianism to a new natural mysticism 2278 2.5 | universal religion which could unite humanity. Closely related 2279 2.2.4 | health to its quest for unitive consciousness, and from 2280 2.3.2 | the visible and invisible universes are linked by a series of 2281 7.1 | manifestation of Spirit, of the Unknowable, of that supreme consciousness 2282 6.2 | of committing themselves unknowingly to another religion (in 2283 | unlike 2284 4 | Age would reveal further unnamed or unacknowledged links 2285 7.3 | growth of enormous plants by unorthodox methods. The founding of 2286 2.4 | transpersonality. The New Age world is unproblematic: there is nothing left to 2287 1.3 | practice bear witness to the unquenchable longing of the human spirit 2288 1.5 | the industrial culture of unrestrained individualism, which teaches 2289 3.3 | He is the image of the unseen God and the first-born of 2290 1.1 | their deepest needs. The unstructured or chaotic life of alternative 2291 2.2.1 | the New Age do so in an unsystematic way; in fact, distinctions 2292 2 | It would be unwise and untrue to say that everything connected 2293 1.1 | society are now perceived as untrustworthy or lacking in genuine authority 2294 6.2 | minds and hearts are already unusually open to reliable information 2295 2.3.2 | religion was expected to unveil a 'primordial tradition' 2296 4 | greater confusion for the unwary. In this regard, it is useful 2297 2 | caricature. It would be unwise and untrue to say that everything 2298 3.4 | from it knows himself to be unworthy”.(60)~For Christians, conversion 2299 9.2 | Hintergründe, Klärungen, updated edition, Freiburg-Basel-Vienna ( 2300 2.3.2 | People can contact the upper or lower worlds by means 2301 2.3.2 | Christianity and of Islam. She urged people to return to the 2302 2.3 (32) | irrationality of “bigotry” and the urgency of promoting non-sectarian 2303 6.2 | most obvious and the most urgent measure to be taken, which 2304 8 | Crossroad) 1987. ~Juan Carlos Urrea Viera, “New Age”. Visión 2305 8 | Catholic Church, Washington (USCC) 1995. ~ ~Christian studies ~ 2306 7.2 | Age of Aquarius will be ushered in. Each Age has its own 2307 7.3 | Monte Verità: a utopian community near Ascona in 2308 6.1 | religious doctrine in favor of a vague worldview”, “they often 2309 2.3.3 | ideas and people who might validly attract the term. So there 2310 9.2 | University Press) 1991 ~Edênio Valle s.v.d., “Psicologia e energias 2311 6.1 | Christian tradition has always valued the role of reason in justifying 2312 2.3.2 | Annie Besant, who was in the vanguard of the feminist movement. 2313 1.3 | denotes is a contemporary variant of Western esotericism. 2314 2 | cultures, in phenomena as varied as music, films, seminars, 2315 2.3.4.1 | Satanic symbolism in some varieties of rock music, which have 2316 2.1 (14) | New Age are interpreted variously by different authors; estimates 2317 2 | different degrees and on varying levels of commitment. Many 2318 7.2 | the same. In the ancient Vedic period it referred to the 2319 7.2 | of existence – mineral, vegetable, animal, human, cosmic and 2320 6.1 (89) | For documentation on the vehemently anti-Christian stance of 2321 1.2 | information. But it is a volatile vehicle of misinformation on so 2322 7.1 | instruments, is only the outer veil of an invisible, inner and 2323 8 | Letter, Christmas 1990 (Veritas, Dublin). ~Carlo Maccari, “ 2324 9.2 | Beleuchtung, Stuttgart (Quell Verlag) 1988. ~Edwin Schur, The 2325 7.2 (99) | J. Gernet, in J.-P. Vernant et al., Divination et Rationalité, 2326 5 | husband; this you said truly”, verses 17- 18), she was quite open 2327 2.3 (32) | quoted from the final (1896) version, earlier versions of which 2328 | via 2329 7.2 | Crystals: are reckoned to vibrate at significant frequencies. 2330 2.3.4.3 | creation, in which every thing vibrates on its own frequency. Every 2331 8 | 1987. ~Juan Carlos Urrea Viera, “New Age”. Visión Histórico-Doctrinal 2332 4 | Christian faith – it cannot be viewed as positive or innocuous. 2333 3.2 | to individualism and to viewing everything as an object 2334 4 | are in a constant state of vigilance, ready for the last days 2335 2.3 (27) | in Mission Studies Vol. VIII-2, 16, 1991, p. 192. ~ 2336 2.3.4.1 | aggressive, selfish and violent forms. Some evangelical 2337 3.2 | in practice, to a merely virtual union, which, in the end, 2338 2.3.2 | the practice of feminine virtues. This continued under the 2339 2.3.4.3 | on earth, from whales to viruses, and from oaks to algae, 2340 8 | Urrea Viera, “New Age”. Visión Histórico-Doctrinal y Principales 2341 7.2 | is not intellectual, but visionary or mystical, thought to 2342 2.3.2 | the sun, where God is the vital energy (libido) within a 2343 6.2 | Age in the process. ~In a vivid and useful image, one of 2344 1.1 (4) | Encyclical Letter Dominum et vivificantem (18 May 1986), 53. ~ 2345 1.2 | information. But it is a volatile vehicle of misinformation 2346 7.1 | currently in the process of volving a completely new planetary 2347 4 | of psychic weakness (and vulnerability). When the object of the 2348 2.4 | irresponsibility in the name of waiting for the New Age to come 2349 3.5 (64) | era of the Kingdom, Great Wakering (McCrimmons) 1990, p. 49. ~ 2350 7.2 (95) | Badewien, Antroposofia, in H. Waldenfels (ed.) Nuovo Dizionario delle 2351 7.2 | The chief figure is Ralph Waldo Emerson, who moved away 2352 2.2.3 | traditions is that what wanders from body to body is not 2353 2.3 (36) | Carl Gustav Jung, Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido, 2354 3.3 | in every way;~because God wanted all perfection to be found 2355 4 | in unapprochable light', wants to communicate his own divine 2356 2.3.4.3 | affirmations like this: “War is unthinkable in a society 2357 4 | is necessary to signal a warning against the attempt to place 2358 1.4 | heterodox. John Paul II warns with regard to the “return 2359 7.2 | Pisces has made it an era of wars and conflicts. But Aquarius 2360 6.2 | spirituality, and to be wary if there is any sort of 2361 8 | From the Catholic Church, Washington (USCC) 1995. ~ ~Christian 2362 2.1 | expressions, people do not watch passively, but have an active 2363 5 | have been attracted to the water-carrier (Aquarius) but who are genuinely 2364 2.1 (15) | Bateson, Tarthang Tulku, Alan Watts, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Muktananda, 2365 7.2 | interacts with it. In the great wave of reaction against traditional 2366 2.3.4.3 | the concept of matter as waves or energy rather than particles, 2367 1.5 | content of Christian faith is weak, some mistakenly hold that 2368 3.4 | humblest, those who are weakest and least gifted according 2369 4 | of achieving success and wealth (e.g. Deepak Chopra, José 2370 1.1 | western individual, who is not weighed down by external burdens 2371 5 | of life, will carry more weight if it is made by someone 2372 7.1 | of these great beings are well- known and have inspired 2373 2.5 | have on their health or well-being; it is only a minority who 2374 5 | offers the woman “a spring... welling up to eternal life” (verse 2375 2.3.1 | undercurrent never really went away. The surge in popularity 2376 2.1 (15) | von Foerster, John Lilly, Werner Erhard, Oscar Ichazo, Maharishi 2377 2.4 | interprets them to suit Westerners; this involves a rejection 2378 6.1 | temptation to take refuge in a westernised reworking of the notion 2379 2.1 (15) | Hermann Hesse, Alfred North Whitehead, Martin Buber, Ruth Benedict, 2380 2.1 | another, it is a question of wholesale transformation of perspective 2381 2.1 | elements”.(16) They link into a widely-held perception that the time 2382 2.2.1 | witnessed these events would willingly acknowledge that the manifestations 2383 2.1 (15) | D.T. Suzuki, Thomas Merton, Willis Harman, Kenneth Boulding, 2384 3.3 | so ripe with competition, winners and losers, dualisms, anthropocentrism, 2385 4 | By revealing himself God wishes to make them capable of 2386 7.2 | which medieval European witchcraft was an ancient nature religion 2387 7.2 | an old English term for witches that has been given to a 2388 3.2 | though not always apparent) withdrawal from the world. On this 2389 3.3 | obscure kind of destiny withdraws the possibility of a relationship 2390 2.2.1 | faculties. Some people who have witnessed these events would willingly 2391 2.5 | generally be that we are witnessing a spontaneous cultural change 2392 6.1 | its arrival. People who wonder if it is possible to believe 2393 2.1 | the remarkable festival at Woodstock in New York State in 1969 2394 2.4 | ideas have to do with the workplace as a 'learning environment', ' 2395 2 | music, films, seminars, workshops, retreats, therapies, and 2396 1.3 | parallel with scientific world-views, and acquired a rational 2397 4 | attachment to certain goods. It wounds the nature of man and injures 2398 2.3.2 | Aquarius, those who had woven the threads of a transforming 2399 2.2.4 | which are all considered wrongly as forms of dualism. These 2400 3.2 | this current of thought.~He wrote that, in the more popular 2401 3.1 (54) | Gale Research) 1990, pp. xiii-xiv. ~ 2402 4.0 (78) | London (Rider) 1991, p. xvi. ~ 2403 7.3 | luminaries of the New Age. The yearbooks make clear the intention 2404 | yes 2405 5 | 39). This approach could yield a rich harvest in terms 2406 2.1 (20) | Harmony and understanding, ympathy and trust abounding; no 2407 | yourself 2408 2.3.1 | Gaia, with the missionary zeal characteristic of Green 2409 7.2 | one of the signs of the zodiac, but the “great days” go 2410 8 | secretariat, Faszination Esoterik, Zürich (Theologie für Laien) 1996. ~ 2411 9.2 | Hans-Jürgen Ruppert, Durchbruch zur Innenwelt. Spirituelle Impulse