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CosmicWonder 19-06-2021 09:42 AM

What are the cornerstones and foundations of new age religion?
 
Hii,

I’m curious about what they are. I found that Seth is one. What’s more? Is Abraham Hicks a cornerstone? Or not? And are there others?

Kindness,

Cosmic Wonder

Honza 19-06-2021 10:33 AM

I think that Sai Baba had a lot to do with the foundation of the New Age. Just by generally changing the energy of the world and by promoting his vision that we are all God.

Miss Hepburn 19-06-2021 11:41 AM

Well, first there is no 'religion' of new age ideas
 
Hi, I believe this New Age 'thing' is misunderstood.
I mean just for one thing to call it a 'religion', is wacky.

Sure, swamis, yogis, gurus came to the West in the late 1800s - 1920...and later.
Sure Thomas Merton found a bridge between the East and the West.
(Catholic Trappist monk, theologian, d.1968, EX: ''Spiritual Direction and Meditation'', The Inner Experience'',''Mystics- Zen Master", 1967...)
Gosh, then, to me, it all began with the *New Thought Movement again late 1800s.
(Is that considered New?)
You have the Christian Scientist Church and Mary Baker Eddy that influenced Unity Church, Ernest Holmes' Science of Mind ...and it goes on.

Abraham-Hicks along with ALL of these 'New Age' type thinkers are
just growing from the seed planted by Jesus Christ.
Ask, believe and receive - allow the idea that we can grow up out of or past the burden
that we are sinners and realize the inheritance we have as children of God -
in whatever concept you hold of this Spiritual Being/Creator.

And meditation? Is simply Being Still from the Old Testament - Psalm 46.
(Thus, going within seeking the Kingdom of God or Heaven.)

The so-called concept/label of some new age stuff is not new, at all.
It is just an awakening to who we are.
If you want to consider that a basic idea of new age stuff - that would be a good basic start...also breaking away from organized rules and ceremonies set by Church Elders...
not a popular notion if you ask Meister Eckhart, Catholic priest, mystic, b. 1200s.

The so-called New Age movement has been as mocked and misunderstood as the AMA doctors maligned
Chiropractic.

ImthatIm 19-06-2021 01:13 PM

Here is some info::smile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Age

Traveler 19-06-2021 01:18 PM

I agree with Miss H. I wouldn't consider the New Age a religion. A religion is essentially the worship of a deity, right? And that really isn't what the New Age 'movement' is all about.

Miss Hepburn 19-06-2021 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImthatIm
Here is some info::smile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Age

Hi, That was an ok article, I guess.
I love pointing out that Wikipedia is researched by a bunch of 'humans'. :icon_frown:
They SO do not always get it exactly correct.
Anyone that is on the ''inside of anything'' and reads what Wiki says
about them knows this. They try, tho!
Thanks for it.:smile:

AshaKantaSharma 20-06-2021 04:36 AM

The core of Spiritual Awakening remains same for all forever and it is timeless.

ImthatIm 20-06-2021 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miss Hepburn
Hi, That was an ok article, I guess.
I love pointing out that Wikipedia is researched by a bunch of 'humans'. :icon_frown:
They SO do not always get it exactly correct.
Anyone that is on the ''inside of anything'' and reads what Wiki says
about them knows this. They try, tho!
Thanks for it.:smile:

Wiki is Wack.:smile: in the good sense.

winter light 20-06-2021 03:33 PM

Christ consciousness for all seems to be the main foundation of new age. Where humankind advances to become more unified with the spiritual community. And the worldly goal is for our expressions to reflect that.

New age and not really well organized like a religion on a large scale. Theosophy historically is what I would say is the root of new age teachings. Then more recently there is Church Universal Triumphant and also Church of the Seven Rays.

ayar415 20-06-2021 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winter light
Theosophy historically is what I would say is the root of new age teachings.


What about the teaching of J. Krishnamurti?


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