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  1. You may not realize it, but all these concepts and practices were popularized by the New Age Movement. In fact, New Age philosophies and ideas have woven their way into the cultural fabric of many societies. So what exactly is the New Age Movement? What do New Age practitioners believe, and how have these beliefs been assimilated into other ...

  2. The New Age movement proved to be one of the West’s most significant religious phenomena of the 20th century. It improved the image of older esoteric religious groups, which continue to be referred to as the New Age community , and allowed many of its largest groups to find a place in the West’s increasingly pluralistic culture.

  3. overview. New Age is an umbrella term used to describe an organization of diverse groups that share an enthusiasm for the creation of a new era (or "New Age") exemplified by harmony and enlightenment.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › miscellaneous-religion › new-age-movementNew Age Movement | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · NEW AGE MOVEMENT. The New Age movement was an international cultural current that arose in the late 1960s, when Eastern religions became popular in the United States. It combined earlier metaphysical beliefs such as Swedenborgianism, mesmerism, transcendentalism, theosophy, and often primitivist beliefs about the spiritual traditions of ...

  5. New Age movement, Movement that spread through occult communities in the 1970s and80s. It looked forward to a “New Age” of love and peace and offered a foretaste of the coming era through personal transformation and healing.

  6. The New Age Movement is a loosely cohesive conglomerate of different spiritual currents with no common founder, leader, institution, dogma, or scripture. Because of its diversity, it may appear amorphous and incoherent at first sight.

  7. Jun 23, 2023 · The New Age movement, then, is an extremely large, loosely structured network of organizations and individuals bound together by common values (based in mysticism and monism—the world view that “all is one”) and a common vision (a coming “new age” of peace and mass enlighten­ment, the “Age of Aquarius”).

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