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Originally Posted by milk and honey
Teilhard de Chardin did not inaugurate the new age movement.
The term "new age" is almost always used in the perjorative because just as the power elite have poisoned the chalice of every prior spiritual teaching, they are doing it again in the "new age" by plaigerising and distorting the teachings of the true brotherhood of spiritual adepts who have been with humanity for ages.
The power elite have ripped off their recent teachings and recycled them through their own agents of influence in the new age movement. These smooth talking "space brother saviours in their UFOs" (and their messengers, some of whom are sincerely decieved) have ingratiated themselves into the role of humanity's spiritual teachers. The wisdom teaching of the ages has been given a subtle tweak and sometimes an extreme makeover so that it conveniently dovetails with the globalist agenda of the false hierarchy.... and of course, the fantastic expectations of external salvation for souls desperate to escape the personal and planetary vice.
The false teachers are attempting to derail the new age and the new consciousness which it promises, by smothering the relatively few sincere voices on the net. There is a complete avalanche of nonsense passing for "heavenly manna" in the new age because the elite are not about to abandon their manipulation of the spiritual / religious tendencies of an infant humanity. It has always paid handsome dividends for them so they are not about to change tac now. They're right in the thick of the new dispensation trying to make sure that every one of our dreams is answered by an empty promise that vaguely resembles reality but is nothing more than the same old political and religious scams they've always pulled. They just package it differently each time but it is easily recognisable for what it is.
These self styled decievers of humanity virtually never appear unmasked. They ALWAYS feign sympathy with the genuine aspirations of humanity and kinship with our true teachers so that, like fly paper, thay can kill by attraction rather than by an unmasked opposition to our highest aspirations.
There's no problem with the new age that is upon us and i personally wouldn't throw the baby out with the bathwater by dismissing it wholesale. The vast majority of it will deliver those two truths divided by one lie and will thereby re-inforce some of life's verities. But for anyone wishing to go beyond that plateau or culdesac, a serious dose of discernment can find those gems that can raise us into true service and self- transcendence.
God within bless you.
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The label doesn't matter.The worldview is what matters.And the New Age Movement is nothing new except that it allows all forms of pseudo-spiritual beliefs.And a networking of like-minded people.Clearly,the writer of the above quote hasn't studied history.A good start is "Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow" by Constance Cumby and "Mystery Mark of the New Age" by Texe Marrs.You can disregard their conclusions,but check the footnotes and read the original sources of the leaders that promote the exact same philosophies you are espousing.You'll find that the paradigm shift you are seeking by 2012 will be a nightmare.Any honest person would research theor beliefs before speaking with authority.Know the origins before claiming to understand and expound on a subjest.