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I feel like this syncs up well with Jediism, and might possibly make a good Special Interest Group topic, particularly for those who don't feel wholly drawn to another religious practice, and are just looking for something spiritual without such labels as Abrahamic, Pagan, or Eastern. Any thoughts?
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When I was in college, I was writing up a research paper for a religions class I was in. I can't quite remember the topic, but I was talking about Tolle (The Power of Now) and how while studying that book I came to realize that my Aunt (that lives in Utah in the heart of Mormonism) had become a New Age believer.
I had corresponded with my Aunt for months and a lot of the subjects she was discussing with me were New Age topics. Of course, I didn't understand that until I was at the library and saw all the authors in the New Age section that she was referencing.
Anyway, you should make a pilgrimage to Sedona AZ. It's supposed to be the epicenter of New Age spirituality. I've been there several times, but never as a Jedi.
MTFBWY,
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ren wrote: Jediism is kind of new age. Also, we have the pagan section, which isn't really pagan, but neo-pagan. It's abuse of language.
We do, yes, but New Age isn't really wholly Pagan as it is a sampling of Western, Eastern, Pagan, and even Secular practices. And Jediism is definitely New Age-y, I agree. So I'm curious why there isn't more New Age-centric material here. There are bits and pieces included in the Pagan and Eastern studies forums, but I feel there could be more, especially with the awesome size of the Pagan rite member count.
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Here are some of the general beliefs among the New Age community that I've noticed. Think about the Universe as a sort of physical simulation in which we experience Life, Death, and Rebirth many times over in an effort to grow as spiritual beings. None of what we perceive as reality is true. The realms of Light beyond this are acknowledged as the true Reality.
"Luminous beings we are, not this crude matter" - Yoda
Physical existence is a giant act that we are all playing in for the sake of ultimately returning to Source as fully evolved beings. The key here is not that it's all an act, but that we are also writers of our own script. Each detail of our lives are pre-planned not by another, but is planned ourselves before we incarnate, for our highest good.
Darkness is seen as coming from within humans as a by product of negative emotions, and unresolved karma. Therefore the true Reality(The spirit world... so to speak) is pure love and light, and is not dark in any way.
That's... just from what I've seen.
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http://spiritlibrary.com/wayne-w-dyer/seven-steps-for-overcoming-ego-s-hold-on-you
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TemplarProphet wrote: I was New Age for a long time before I found Jediism. It's a wonderful way to look at the universe.
Actually________________ according to one faith, you are still in the new age if you do not BELIEVE THEIR FAITH.
Fundamental Baptist consider all other faiths "Satanism, and New Age Doctrines," they see no difference.
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One thing that annoys me, is that when I try to introduce someone to my spiritual practice, is all their preconceived ideas about it. Newage beliefs and philosophy are mostly to blame for this.
It makes it very difficult for me to get people to take it seriously, no matter how much evidence I present them, they refuse to examine it.
For this reason I have a great disdain of all things newage.
It makes it nearly impossible to get anyone to take any real practice seriously.
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Wendaline wrote: maynoth, I'm not sure you can blame it on newage. The fact that others won't take your spiritual practice and evidence seriously is a personal choice for those people. If they really respected you and wanted to listen then they would. Don't blame their actions on newage because newage has little to nothing to do with it.
I can and am.
More often than not, in their minds a million connotations to newage beliefs and systems are conjured up.
It's guilt by association, and it causes a sort of mental firewall to be thrown up, to block it out.
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TemplarProphet wrote: I was New Age for a long time before I found Jediism. It's a wonderful way to look at the universe.
Actually________________ according to one faith, you are still in the new age if you do not BELIEVE THEIR FAITH.
Fundamental Baptist consider all other faiths "Satanism, and New Age Doctrines," they see no difference.
considering the reality that Fundamental Baptists are actually a minority, I don't think it too important to consider their judgements
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suliskveteba wrote:
scott777ab wrote:
TemplarProphet wrote: I was New Age for a long time before I found Jediism. It's a wonderful way to look at the universe.
Actually________________ according to one faith, you are still in the new age if you do not BELIEVE THEIR FAITH.
Fundamental Baptist consider all other faiths "Satanism, and New Age Doctrines," they see no difference.
considering the reality that Fundamental Baptists are actually a minority, I don't think it too important to consider their judgements
But then, especially here in the USA, you have Evangelical Christianity, which is essentially diet Fundamentalism/Fundie light. All the same ignorance, a little less judgmental, essentially just fundamentalism with a younger face.
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Wendaline wrote: maynoth, I'm not sure you can blame it on newage. The fact that others won't take your spiritual practice and evidence seriously is a personal choice for those people. If they really respected you and wanted to listen then they would. Don't blame their actions on newage because newage has little to nothing to do with it.
I can and am.
More often than not, in their minds a million connotations to newage beliefs and systems are conjured up.
It's guilt by association, and it causes a sort of mental firewall to be thrown up, to block it out.
True, I guess you can.
However, it's still not really a newage problem. It's the way individuals choose to think. People can get over "firewalls" and listen to things that maybe they don't want to hear. It's just some people don't want to. And their decision not to is all them...and nothing else.
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True, I guess you can.
However, it's still not really a newage problem. It's the way individuals choose to think. People can get over "firewalls" and listen to things that maybe they don't want to hear. It's just some people don't want to. And their decision not to is all them...and nothing else.
The reason why a lot of people refuse to hear me out (in my experience) has been because it sounded too newagey, anything past the word meditation gets ignored.
This is because of all the ideas and concepts the person has built up, the past experience with silly people doing silly things.
All of those preconceived ideas and opinions get barfed up into a firewall that stops anything I say from having meaning or being taken seriously.
In their minds I sound like this:
You know man you just gotta like find inner peace and stuff man, and like chillax man, and like focus on the breath man, and like go on a spirit quest man, with a spirit stick man, let the guardian spirits of the spirit stick like help you find your guardian spirit animal man...
You would be amazed at how many think my teachers didn't know what they were talking about, etc. LOL what? The top experts in the field, don't know what their own field is about?
This is because people are already invested in other ideas, and other teachers, and other culture and make sense of it through those lenses.
It's really hard if not impossible for me to reach through all those layers upon layers of junk and say no it is nothing like that, but they refuse to listen.
It's very frustrating.
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