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Soaring_Eagle16
03-06-2005, 11:28 PM
Why does everyone call Wicca, astrology, meditation, exc New Age? It's not really all that new.

Syntax
03-06-2005, 11:41 PM
Wicca is new. Meditation and astrology is not really new age.

Becknudefck
03-06-2005, 11:53 PM
i dont think astrology and meditation is new at all.

Soaring_Eagle16
03-10-2005, 11:05 PM
Well, I dunno. That's just what I heard. I think Wicca has been around for like thousands of years, hasn't it?

gnrm23
03-11-2005, 04:55 PM
many people who call themselves "witches" derive much of their practices from a british occultist named gardner...

but the roots of the religion go back to the pre-christian european religions... so they say...

Pyewacket
03-11-2005, 08:22 PM
Well, I dunno. That's just what I heard. I think Wicca has been around for like thousands of years, hasn't it?
No. The earth-based precepts upon which it was built certainly have been, but Wicca as a formalized, codified religion was created by Gerald Gardner during the late 40's - early 50's, as gnrm23 has mentioned.

I think any form of spirituality that strikes the mainstream establishment as flaky and "woo-woo" gets tossed in the "New Age" category. That's why I avoid the term like the plague. I'm a Witch (non-Wiccan), plain and simple. Nothing "New Age" about that! :)

kinsei
03-14-2005, 10:22 AM
"New Age" doesn't refer to new styles/techniques/approaches/etc. It's a reference to a belief that mankind is heading into a "new age" soon, one that is more spiritual in its roots. The degree of this new spirituality depends on who you talk to (some thing it'll just be a slight cultural change, others thing we'll be heading into full-blown worldwide enlightenment), but the idea of an impending "shift" is pretty common, and things like Wicca and Shamanism and other various approaches tend to fit in as some of the many candidate forms of this spirituality.

carsick
03-14-2005, 10:32 AM
"New Age" doesn't refer to new styles/techniques/approaches/etc. It's a reference to a belief that mankind is heading into a "new age" soon, one that is more spiritual in its roots. The degree of this new spirituality depends on who you talk to (some thing it'll just be a slight cultural change, others thing we'll be heading into full-blown worldwide enlightenment), but the idea of an impending "shift" is pretty common, and things like Wicca and Shamanism and other various approaches tend to fit in as some of the many candidate forms of this spirituality.
i didn't know that.ive only ever herd the word being used on T.V and its usually when someone is offending someone else.i pressumed it was one of them words used to take self esteem!

element7
03-19-2005, 11:34 AM
Then there's stuff like transhumanism, the singularity insititute, etc... all of which seem to be obscure and out of the mainstream concept of 'new-age' but fall well within the definition supplied by kinsei. Rather than jump off on a coffee inspired book post (I've been up all night drinkin' Turkish coffee) I'd recommend a cool site called Future Hi. It's incredibly insightful and can be mindblowing.

sassure
03-20-2005, 10:09 AM
The "New Age" is really in its infancy....there are a host of alternative approaches to metaphysics and spirituality which seem like a confusing patchwork, but are actually diffusion coalescing into unity. The thing is to find the essence, to be able to find a common belief with easily understandable terms....

gnrm23
03-21-2005, 06:24 PM
when the moon is in the seventh house
and jupiter aligns with mars
then peace will reign a thousand years
and love will rule the stars
this is the dawning of the age of aquarius...







ur sumfin like dat...