| It was incredible
to read that in the early 1990s a lady gave up her £150 per day
job in the City of London, to take up work at the Findhorn
Foundation in Scotland for £75 per month! Findhorn was the
first New Age community in the world, being founded in 1962 and
has achieved legendary status in New Age circles. There are now
many more such communities of environmentally friendly housing,
which offer ongoing programmes onthe principles of New Age
spirituality.
The New Age Movement (referred
to as NAM throughout this article) is said to be the fastest
growing belief system in America and possibly in the Western
world. It has infiltrated society so deeply that it is virtually
impossible to escape its all-pervasive nature. Many people
accept its thinking without realizing it, and NAM teaching has
been popularized by well-known stars of film and stage such as
John Denver and Shirley Maclaine. The latter’s
autobiographical book, Out on a Limb, detailed her New Age
philosophy.
WHAT IT IS NOT
NAM is not a cult in any
traditional sense, as it has no recognized headquarters, no
distinct governing body, no set creed or doctrinal statement of
beliefs and no single organizational structure. Also, it is not
something restricted to a few muddy dropouts who are called ‘New
Age Travellers’ by the popular media. It is much more
sophisticated and mainstream.
WHAT IT IS
NAM is a network of
inter-connecting and overlapping organizations. It has been
described as ‘not a bureaucracy or an organization but a
network of social and spiritual movements. Each is
self-sufficient. Not one is essential to the whole, but NAM is
becoming an evident source of potential power. This network
reaches out into all areas of society, including alternative
medicine, government, religion, music, diet, sport, education,
films and entertainment, the ecology movement, industry,
commerce, arts and publishing, including Eastern and occult
religious practices.
CENTRAL BELIEF
The essential belief of NAM is
that a new age is about to dawn, which will be called the ‘Aquarian
Age’. This ‘golden’ age will be a time when people realize
their full potential and will be ushered in when enough people
world-wide are tuned in’. This is very much a Hindu idea,
which requires a person’s ‘individual consciousness’ to be
altered sufficiently to tune into the ‘universal consciousness’.
Anything can be used to help in altering the individual’s
consciousness, including drugs, hypnotism, yoga, meditation,
scream therapy, brain-drive machines, sitting in pyramids,
astral travel, occult activity, crystal use and many more. There
are numerous doors into the mind-transforming world of NAM.
The Aquarian Age is named after
the astrological symbol Aquarius, which is the water carrier,
and represents man’s ability to carry his own load. Thus,
there is no need of God for in one sense man has become ‘god’,
and NAM is sometimes called ‘the deification of man’. The
Aquarian Age is said to supersede the age of Pisces (which is
the fish and also a symbol of Christianity). Thus NAM is a
concerted effort to achieve a ‘quantum evolutionary leap’
with humanity acquiring the attributes heretofore associated
with God. This is the ‘consciousness revolution’, with new
ways of looking at and experiencing life, and when enough of
humanity have entered this experience then a new age will have
dawned.
Thus, NAM is a blend of Eastern
religious experience, occultic activities, psychic phenomenon
and ‘me-ism’. Me-ism simply means that there is a great
emphasis upon ‘looking within’ to find ‘the inner self’
and develop ‘conscious awareness’. It is often described as
‘selfism’, and with obvious neglect of all others except
self, could easily be considered as ‘selfishism’. The cement
that holds this mishmash of ideas together is reincarnation.
This is the Eastern idea of cyclic rebirth, where a person keeps
paying for past misdeeds until the bad is balanced by good. The
idea is that eventually the person atones for misdeeds and so
the final redemption or absorption of the soul into the divine
world soul (Nirvana) takes place. Indeed, without reincarnation
many would miss out on experiencing the new age!
This ‘new world order’ is
expected to have a one world army, government, police force,
financial system and religion. It would seem that opponents will
be eliminated, especially those who believe in Judeo-Christian
truth. NAM rejects the God of the Bible for monism (that all is
one) and pantheism (that all is god). Jesus is neither Saviour
nor Son of God but an ‘avatar’ or ‘world teacher’ who
helped to bring some spiritual enlightenment. Absolute truth is
rejected and experiential subjectivism determines what is truth
for the individual. NAM also denies the biblical view of heaven
and hell.
BACKGROUND
In 1875 the Theosophical
Society was founded and this has given a philosophical framework
for NAM thinking. It linked Eastern religious thought to Western
occultism and was violently opposed to monotheism. Also, in the
turbulent 1960’s, many disaffected young people were
introduced to NAM, and the blasphemous musical ‘Hair’, with
its anthem ‘Aquarius’, was an enormous influence. Many of
those young people who ‘dropped out’ of society in the 1960s
have long since ‘dropped’ back into society, often holding
influential positions, but still maintaining NAM ideas and
forwarding its agenda.
RECOGNIZING NAM
Here are six indicators for
identifying New Age activities:
1. A commitment to furthering
the New Age, through unity of religions and uniting of national
governments.
2. Belief in monism, pantheism,
reincarnation, spiritual evolution, ascended masters, human
potential and the essentially humanistic view that mankind is
inherently good.
3. Occult activity such as
channelling or mediumship, astrology, psychic healing,
numerology, magic, induced states of consciousness, use of
pyramids or crystals.
4. Use of terminology such as
‘higher self’, self-realization’, ‘cosmic consciousness’,
‘universal energy’, ‘chakras’, ‘kundalini’, ‘networking’,
‘spaceship earth’, ‘cosmic energy’, and many more. Also,
the use of symbols such as rays of light, swastika, pyramid,
triangle, eye in a triangle, yin and yang, rainbow and pegasus
can indicate NAM involvement.
5. Certain political ideas such
as ‘new world order’ or ‘planetary citizen’.
6.Today, a lot of concern is
rightly expressed over issues like health and the environment.
Unfortunately, many approaches for dealing with these issues are
under-girded by New Age philosophy. These include most aspects
of holistic health, ecology-concerned parties and therapy groups
such as ‘Forum’, ‘Lifespring’ and ‘Silva Mind Control’
seminars.
It has to be said that
committed New Agers are determined to usher in the Age of
Aquarius, but many others are part of the New Age and unaware of
it. They may have become involved through genuine concern for
the environment, anxiety over their health or sadness at the
loss of a loved one. Many are involved and do not believe all
aspects of the New Age; indeed they may practice some New Age
activities and be unaware of the central aims.
CHRISTIAN
WITNESS
Our approach needs to be:
1. Prayerful: nothing is
achieved and no New,Ager can be led to salvation, unless we keep
close to the Lord and let Him lead us in our witness.
2. Sensitive: most New Agers
believe that Christians are harsh and uncaring. We must show the
love of Christ, and we will need to exercise great patience with
New Agers who often have disturbed minds and can be in a grip
that is Satanic. Therefore, we must be careful never to
criticize or give the impression that we are in any way
superior.
3. Careful: here we must be
deeply familiar with the biblical truth we believe, and show the
evidence from Scripture and from personal testimony that the
gospel is both true and effective.
4. Determined: we must not give
up either praying for New Agers or witnessing to them. This
segment of society is particularly difficult to reach with the
gospel, but we praise God that there are testimonies of those
who have been delivered from the Satanic grip of the New Age
Movement.
FINAL COMMENTS
Christians should always be
aware that it is easy to be dominated in our thinking by ideas
from society as portrayed through the media. This influence is
both subtle and powerful and can embed itself in us without us
really noticing. We need to search our hearts and minds and
allow our ideas, values and beliefs to be shaped by the Lord,
through His word. We can then be in a position to become
effective in our personal evangelism to those caught up in the
New Age Movement.
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