I've been continuing to think about this conversation as I think the underlying belief systems of people who support exploiters and frauds is important to explore and address.
I have known quite a few people to be involved in New Age beliefs and practices. I think most of these people have good intentions , and most of them are nice enough people, though under the surface I generally find people with an intrest in New Age beliefs to also have a general attitude of self absorbstion and self indulgence.
The "problem" as I see it is that the backbone of true religions seems to be a road map of our duties and responsibilities to our community and the bigger picture.
I just don't see where the New Age beliefs have this backbone. The standard new Age lines like " No judgement" &" It's all meant to be" , & " I am a wonderfiul perfect being entitled to all the love and abundance and everything I want" & " The coming changes and dawn of the New Age will fix everything " together with a presentation which reminds me of buffet style all you can eat banquet of exotic dishes from all over the planet , doesn't seem to have much to do with underlying morals and values . The new Age seems based in beliefs which justify self gratification .
New Age beliefs seem to put peoples imagined right to "self improvement" and the glory of progress ahead of all else . This all important over riding goal doesn't seem to be much different than the belief in manifest destiny, and both are used as a justification for helping oneself to things that belong to another people.
I have rarely seen people who gravitate to New Age beliefs also involved in any sustained committed work towards making the world a better place - ( sorry visualizations without hands on work don't count)
New Age beliefs allow people to claim to be concerned about the environment but at the same time justify flying to the other side of the Earth to "Heal the Planet".
People with newage beliefs typically imagine they support indigenous peoples, but they only do this in so far as indigenous people cater to their desires. As soon as Native peoples try and create some self protective boundaries and say NO the support for indigenous people evaporates and the underlying assupmtions of White privildge become apparent.
The other thing that bugs me about New Age is it seems so focused on attaining a thrill through the unusual and sensational , which is one of the things that seems to define a non spiritually based consumer culture. I believe true Spiritual insight sees and cherishes the value of the ordinary.
I would agree with Qirin that some people do find their way to some sort of healing through being involved in some sort of New Age practice.
Partly i think this is the placebo effect
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2000/100_heal.htmlPartly I think people use New Age practices kind of like a Christmas tree. It is something to get together around that offers an experience that is less shallow and lonely than going to a shopping mall , but not so removed from this to be unfamiliar.
For these reasons I would agree the New Age is mainly a commercial industry, but it is human beings with human needs that fuel commercial industries. The needs are real, but I don't see New Age practices as a true religion or Spiritual path ... I think is is truly sad that people are so lost they turn to Spiritual consumerism.