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2.3.3. Central themes of the New Age
New Age is not, properly speaking, a religion, but it is interested in what is called “divine”. The essence of New Age is the loose association of the various activities, ideas and people who might validly attract the term. So there is no single articulation of anything like the doctrines of mainstream religions. Despite this, and despite the immense variety within New Age, there are some common points:
– the cosmos is seen as
an organic whole
– it is animated by an Energy, which is also identified as the divine Soul or
Spirit
– much credence is given to the mediation of various spiritual entities
– humans are capable of ascending to invisible higher spheres, and of
controlling their own lives beyond death
– there is held to be a “perennial knowledge” which pre-dates and is superior
to all religions and cultures
– people follow enlightened masters...