• Corra
    43
    I have studied new age studies since I was nineteen years old. It is so hard to find people who study this eclectic path. Looking forward to the future discussions.
  • god must be atheist
    5.1k
    New Age has become Old Age. The trend now is neo-pessimism, and religious stupor.
  • WerMaat
    70
    Not sure how exactly you define New Age Philosophy ... I follow a Neo Pagan Religion, does that count?
  • Arne
    815
    I do not know what that means.

    I am always open to enlightenment.
  • Corra
    43
    Yes neo pagan counts as new age. So does divination and the new thought movement like science of mind. Positive affirmations and meditation is a example.
  • Corra
    43
    The new age has many belief systems. It is very eclectic.
  • WerMaat
    70
    The new age has many belief systems. It is very eclecticCorra

    yeah, well, I follow only one of these belief systems so I'm not actually that eclectic, as in: taking in elements from different sources.
    What about you? Do you see New Age as a field of study, or as a personal path?
  • Corra
    43
    I see it as both you study it and it can be a personal path. Sometimes I study something and it becomes part of my personal path.
  • Corra
    43
    Sometimes I study just because I want to learn about the subject.
  • Pattern-chaser
    1.8k
    New Age as a "field of study"? Hmm. I would think "personal path" is the more suitable of your two suggestions. I'm not convinced that any view of religion as a "field of study" has ever - or will ever - result in anything useful.

    Thoughts on this, anyone? :chin:
  • WerMaat
    70
    of course a field of study! I'd think that religion is a relevant topic in anthropology and psychology. And "New Age" is an interesting current development of religious practices, is it not?
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