New Age

NEW-AGE MOVEMENT
ALL-ENCOMPASSING WORLD RELIGION

All Gods are the One God

 The term New Age describes the overall movement today of respecting all religions equally, and concluding that all gods are the same God. About one in four of people in North America (and probably Europe) believe in some if not all forms of this movement. Many of the advocates are in the upper echelon of society in many countries ~ physicians, lawyers, professors, etc. You may not care one way or the other. Or you have heard about it and might be interested in it for yourself.  In either case, you may want to know the overall beliefs of people in leadership positions of possibly your community. You may agree with them. Who knows?

           The term New Age came from Alice Bailey who wrote in 1948 The Reappearance of Christ and on page 81 stated that the year 2000 was to be the new “Age of Aquarius.” In fact, this is the title of a popular song during the 1970s.  She went on to say that Jesus will be known to the Christians as Christ (second coming), Jews as the Messiah (first coming), Buddhists as the Fifth Buddha, Moslems as the Imam Mahdi, and Hindus as the Krishna.  Everyone will recognize Jesus as their own version of God.  Anyone wanting to know more about her writings will find them with a simple internet search.

           Donald N. Morris of UNICEF said we must “teach the folly of divisions among creeds [world religions].”  Robert Muller, undersecretary of the UN Economic and Social Council, said all children should be taught karma and Hinduism “as one of the most accurate religions.”

           In the Windsor Star in Ontario, Canada, a 1999 religious-page headline read “Radical Beatnik Still Ready to Howl for Correct Cause.” The article reported, “Allen Ginsberg will be in Ann Arbor [University of Michigan] to support the Buddhist organization Jewel Heart and poetry contest.”  He said, “There’s an authoritarian attitude among fundamentalist Christians that they speak for God and everyone who opposes them is a pagan or devil worshiper.  The Monotheistic right-wing is trying to take everybody’s mind like a bunch of Stalins.”

           That same year, an article appeared in the same newspaper quoting Lucie DuFresne of the University of Ottawa in Canada, “For others who cannot stomach rule-bound organized religion, the answer is goddess worship.”

           In 2003, the Human Kindness Foundation re-printed in its Christmas newsletter an “Impatient Letter from God” which Bo Lozoff originally wrote in his third book, Just Another Spiritual Book. ( He, by the way, has been granted an honorary doctorate from the Chicago Theological Seminary.) This is it in part:

 

  • FROM: God
  • TO: My Children on Earth
  • RE: Idiotic Religious Rivalries

 My Dear Children (and believe me, that’s all of you)….All your books, including the bibles, were written by men and women.  They were inspired, remarkable people, but they also made mistakes here and there.  I made sure of that, so that you could never trust a written word more than your own living Heart….. You know what I’m talking about: Love and respect everyone….Learn how to be quiet….Leave the world a better place….Why do you keep making it so complicated?  It’s like you’re always looking for an excuse to be upset.  And I’m very tired of being your main excuse.  Do you think I care whether you call me Yahweh, Jehovah, Allah, Wakentonka, Brahma, Father, Mother, or even The Void or Nirvana?  Do you think I care which of My special Children you feel closest to ~ Jesus, Mary, Buddha, Krishna, Mohammed or any of the others?

 

 Lozoff’s very popular book, We’re All Doing Time, is widely circulated among and accepted by many convicts.  His latest book was written for children.

The New Age Tolerance Organization defines the New Age Movement as believing in the following:

MONISM:  All that exists comes from a single source of divine energy.

PANTHEISM:  All that exists is God, therefore each individual is God.

PANENTHEISM: God is all that exists.

REINCARNATION:  After death, we are reborn and live another life as a human.

KARMA:  The good and bad deeds we do add or subtract from our karma accumulated from other lives, and determines whether we will be reborn in a painful existence or good existence.

TRANSFORMATION:  Through a personal and intensive mystical experience, believers hope to develop greater potentials within themselves.� Aids can be meditation, hypnosis, imagery and sometimes hallucinogenic drugs.

UNIVERSAL RELIGION:  Various religions are just different paths to the same reality.  Eventually there will be one world-wide religion.

AGE OF AQUARIAS:  There will be a single world government with no disease, no hunger, no pollution, no gender or racial or religious prejudice.

New Age practices include channeling (conjuring up dead ancestors) for help in everyday life, use of crystals for healing, meditating to create a better self, divination (telling the future), astrology, and the Human Potential Movement such as cited above.  Among the most famous of New Age advocates in the English-speaking world is movie star Shirley McLain.

Most New Age advocates believe that all religions are man made and unprovable, so are just a matter of personal choice.  If the sacred writings of a particular religion are inconsistent and/or unprovable, then they are indeed man made.  Further, they believe organized religion has been the cause of more killings and wars in world history than any other source.  Finally, they believe that the ultimate purpose of religion is to convince people to be kinder to one another.