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WHAT IS
MEANT BY THE TERM—“THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT”?
The New Age Movement is a term that covers a lot of territory spiritually.
It can reach all the way to the left and embrace the dark side of the
occult like Wicca, witchcraft and even Satanism. It can reach all the way
to the right and embrace things like success seminars and positive
thinking teachings that do not even deal with a basic concept of God, yet
incorporate certain ‘New Age’ principles. It is generally a movement
within our society and world based on a man-centered (humanistic) approach
to the revelation of who we are and what our destiny is.
Basically, the term “New Age” originally stemmed from a belief
in an astrological age called "The Aquarian Age." According to
certain astrological teachings, we are presently moving from the Piscean
Age (an age of knowledge and scientific advance) into the Aquarian Age (an
age of spiritual enlightenment and harmony on the planet). Most 'New Agers'
subscribe in some way to the idea that we are in transition spiritually
into a new era during which drastic spiritual changes will take place on
our planet. This will culminate in a higher spiritual atmosphere for the
inhabitants of this world.
Within this context, it could be said that Christians believe in a
'New Age'--for most Christians believe in the coming 'Kingdom Age' in
which Christ will reign on this planet for a thousand years of peace,
harmony and heaven-on-earth conditions. However, this coming new era
within a biblical interpretation is much different than the one described
by 'New Agers', so the biblical phrase “Kingdom Age” and the modern
term “New Age” actually refer to two different concepts that are
actually opposed to one another in many essential areas of interpretation.
Twelve
Basic Beliefs That Normally
Unify All “New Agers”
Though there is great diversity among 'New Agers' on various
issues, they tend to agree on the following twelve things:
- Fascination
With The Supernatural—This is always associated with “the New
Age Movement” and often with no defining boundaries as to which
experiences are correct or incorrect. Supernatural experiences
provided through various worldviews are all embraced syncretistically
and fused together into one belief system. Many practices are aimed at
exploring the supernatural realm and experiencing various superhuman
powers or states of consciousness.
- Pluralism--the
belief that all religions are different and equally valid paths to
ultimate reality and no one worldview can fully unveil the truth. All
religions are one.
- An
Impersonal God--Most New Agers agree that Ultimate Reality in an
impersonal cosmic energy: a non-thinking, non-hearing, non-seeing,
non-speaking, non-emotional, non-volitional, non-responsive life-force
from which all personal beings originate and into which all personal
beings will ultimately be absorbed.
- Pantheism--the
belief that the universe is an emanation of God and that, therefore,
all things have a divine essence. In absolute pantheism God does not
exist apart from the natural cosmos. All is God.
- Monism--the
belief that all things are of one essential substance, giving rise to
statements like, "I am the universe. I am one with all
things." There is no room for a dualistic view of God
transcending creation, and being apart from creation, in this mindset.
All is One.
- The
Divinity of Man--those who subscribe to this philosophy deify man,
teaching that all men have a divine essence, giving rise to
affirmations like, "I am God. You are God. We are all God."
The problem with this point of view is simple: in ascribing divinity
to man, the next step is necessarily ascribing evil, darkness and
sinfulness to God. All things, including the evil rampant in this
world, are an emanation of God.
- The
Power To Personally And Subjectively Create Reality--Most
New Agers tend to believe that reality is subjective not objective,
that any person can create his or her own reality by the embracing of
certain beliefs, or by making certain affirmations, declarations or
confessions. This gives rise to statements such as, "You can have
your truth. I can have my truth. And we can both be right
simultaneously" (even if the viewpoints appear to contradict each
other).
- A
Weak View Of Satan And Sin--Usually New Agers either have no
belief in Satan or a weak view of the Devil. Some negate the existence
of this being, equating Satan with merely the negative attitudes that
dominate the world system. ‘Demons’ are merely unbeneficial or
negative attitudes that tend to dominate the hearts of men and carry
them away from the truth. Some groups differentiate between Satan and
Lucifer, lifting the latter to the level of a divine being, even a
‘god’ (the 'Lightbearer'). Lucifer is the one who brings wisdom
and enlightenment. Man's problem is not sin; it is
ignorance--ignorance of his own divine essence. Man does not need to
repent, as one accountable TO God; he needs to be enlightened, as one
who IS God.]
- Enlightenment---Most
New Agers avidly seek after an 'enlightened' state of mind and have
many terms for it (Samadhi, Nirvana, Christ-consciousness,
God-consciousness, etc.). Many means are used to accomplish this:
chanting, meditation, yoga disciplines, etc. There is a difference
between the Christian experience of being 'born again' and the
experience of enlightenment. The born again believer comes into a
relationship with God (through the washing away of sin by the blood of
Jesus). The 'enlightened' person comes to a realization that he IS
God.
- Evolutionary
Optimism--Most New Agers accept the coming of a 'New Age': a time
of greater spirituality and harmony on this planet, a time when many
of the problems facing the human race will be resolved.
- The
Coming Of A Messiah---Though great differences of opinion exist
concerning the exact nature of this person, most New Agers await a
Messiah-like figure who will be the pivot heralding and fully bringing
into manifestation this 'New Age' in all of its facets. New Agers tend
to assert that the Messiah of Judaism, the Christ of Christianity, the
Fifth Buddha of Buddhism, the Imam Madhi of Islam, Saoshyant of
Zoroastrianism and Kalkin of Hinduism are all to be fulfilled in one
individual. However, the legends and traditions concerning these
hoped-for individuals are so diverse (except for Judaism and
Christianity), they cannot logically be merged into agreement.
- A
Global Family Outlook---Because of their monistic, pantheistic and
syncretistic doctrinal basis, most New Agers are all-inclusive in
their belief system, not exclusive. All-inclusive means ‘including
all people, all cultures, and all religions into one unified whole.’
Though love for others is usually the motivation for choosing such a
perspective, it makes 'choosing' a correct worldview unnecessary.
Those who do have an exclusive view of truth are labeled unenlightened
and uncooperative with this next scheduled 'paradigm shift' in society
(the Aquarian Age). Though some aspects of this 'one world' mindset
are good (genuine compassion for underprivileged members of the human
race), in many ways it will pave the road toward things that are not
good—a one world religion, a one world banking system, a one world
police system and a one world political system that will eventually
become tools in the hands of the AntiChrist to impose his deceptive
control of the planet.
Though the above twelve
points are very simplistic, basically, the embracing of these beliefs
signifies someone who can be labeled an adherent to “the New Age
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