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Latest revision as of 22:51, 3 March 2024
Theologically, the New Age typically adopts a belief
in a holistic form of divinity
that imbues all of the universe,
including human beings themselves.
There is thus a strong emphasis
on the spiritual authority of the self.
This is accompanied by a common belief
in a wide variety of semi-divine non-human entities,
such as angels and masters,
with whom humans can communicate,
particularly through the form of channeling.
There is also a strong focus on healing,
particularly using forms of alternative medicine,
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Age
Contemplative Spirituality
Contemplative Spirituality: Dancing with Demons
Does God Sanction Mystical Experienes?
Lectio Divina
Mystery of Iniquity, The
New Age’s Vain Dream, The
Reiki