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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with the New Age movement. The New Age movement is a 'holistic' movement, a diverse collection of people who share not so much one set of beliefs, but rather an optimistic faith in the future, a belief in personal and spiritual growth, and an open-mindedness towards non-traditional forms of spirituality. While the term 'new age' is often misappropriated to mean 'any kind of new spirituality', the roots of most new age beliefs are firmly based in one or more established religions. New Age beliefs are often described as a 'fusion' or 'blend' of some aspects of different established religions. Many New Age sites or entities will have elements of Christianity or, often, Eastern religions and/or earth-based religions. It is very difficult to pin down what is, and what is not "New Age", particularly as the term is sometimes used in a derogatory sense by those opposed. Common themes which underpin just about all New Age topics, however, are the belief in some kind of supreme being or beings, and an emphasis on taking personal responsibility for one's life rather than relying upon set rituals or belief systems.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with Ascended Masters. Ascended Masters (sometimes, also called the Great White Brotherhood) are said by some to be teachers or masters living on the astral (or other non-physical) planes. They are said to communicate spiritual truths to humans by-way-of channeling or other paranormal means.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with Breatharianism. Breatharianism is a belief system, whose chief tenant is that is possible for incarnate human beings to live chiefly on clean air, full-spectrum light and (almost entirely) without food and liquids. This is said, by Breatharians, to increase one's spirituality.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with The Celestine Prophecy. Taken from Celestine Prophecy author, James Redfield's website and mission statement: ... (The) belief is that there is a growing world wide interest in spirituality that is creating a new spiritual awareness and culture that will flourish in the new millennium. Yet we realize that no one person has the ultimate perspective and so, this Celestine web site is dedicated to an ongoing spiritual discussion and the dissemination of ideas throughout the world. Out of this world-wide consensus building human society will continue to evolve ever greater truths that will further spark our spiritual awakening. Ultimately we will realize that we are spiritual beings living in a spiritual world - a world that is precisely designed for the discovery and implementation of our most inspired dreams. Each of us must discover our personal mission and this synchronistic process that can guide us forward for ourselves. Uplift everyone that crosses your path and trust that process. ...
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with channeling. Channeling is a process in which a person claims to enter into an altered state of consciousness and, allegedly, allows an alien or non-physical being to take possession of their body in order to express itself.
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This category contains Christian sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with the New Age movement. The New Age movement is a 'holistic' movement, a diverse collection of people who share not so much one set of beliefs, but rather an optimistic faith in the future, a belief in personal and spiritual growth, and an open-mindedness towards non-traditional forms of spirituality. While the term 'new age' is often misappropriated to mean 'any kind of new spirituality', the roots of most new age beliefs are firmly based in one or more established religions. New Age beliefs are often described as a 'fusion' or 'blend' of some aspects of different established religions. Many New Age sites or entities will have elements of Christianity or, often, Eastern religions and/or earth-based religions. It is very difficult to pin down what is, and what is not "New Age", particularly as the term is sometimes used in a derogatory sense by those opposed. Common themes which underpin just about all New Age topics, however, are the belief in some kind of supreme being or beings, and an emphasis on taking personal responsibility for one's life rather than relying upon set rituals or belief systems.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with Eckankar. Eckankar is a religious system introduced by Paul Twitchell. It is said to be based upon an ancient science of soul travel. Soul travel is said to be the ability to raise one's consciousness to higher planes of awareness in order to realize the divine consciousness of one's soul. Sometimes called: "The Religion of the Light" and "The Sound of God". It's name can be accurately translated to mean: "co-worker with God". Eckankar members are called ECKists or ECK chelas (chela means "student").
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This category contains humor sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with the New Age movement. The New Age movement is a 'holistic' movement, a diverse collection of people who share not so much one set of beliefs, but rather an optimistic faith in the future, a belief in personal and spiritual growth, and an open-mindedness towards non-traditional forms of spirituality. While the term 'new age' is often misappropriated to mean 'any kind of new spirituality', the roots of most new age beliefs are firmly based in one or more established religions. New Age beliefs are often described as a 'fusion' or 'blend' of some aspects of different established religions. Many New Age sites or entities will have elements of Christianity or, often, Eastern religions and/or earth-based religions. It is very difficult to pin down what is, and what is not "New Age", particularly as the term is sometimes used in a derogatory sense by those opposed. Common themes which underpin just about all New Age topics, however, are the belief in some kind of supreme being or beings, and an emphasis on taking personal responsibility for one's life rather than relying upon set rituals or belief systems.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with New Age Meditation. New Age Meditation is a focusing practice in which one may reflect or contemplate by turning inward toward the self or outward toward nature.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with New Age politics. "The New World Order" is thought, by many in opposition, to be a chief political component of the New Age movement. It is further interpreted, by the same opposition, to be a Luciferian global unification plan.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with New Age views on reincarnation. Reincarnation means: consciousness surviving the death of one physical body and experiencing rebirth in another physical body. Belief in reincarnation is common among many cultures and major religions.
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This category contains sites that either directly oppose or openly question concepts, teachers or groups uniquely identified with The Urantia Book. The Urantia Book was first published by the Urantia Foundation in 1955. It is said to be authored by celestial beings as a special revelation to Planet Earth. Part of he book's message is that all human beings are one family, the sons and daughters of one God. It expresses a unique version of the genesis, history, and destiny of mankind and our relationship with the, possible, Divine. It also presents a unique portrayal of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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