Mainstream culture seems to be mostly about consumerism and escapism .
The assumptions that create consumerism are not necessarily directly about money . Consumerism is a belief that having more is better . This can be a bigger pile of stuff , ? a bigger pile of knowledge , a bigger ? pile of different types of experiences , the ability to choose from a bigger pile of options , or maybe just having a bigger more impressive personal attributes /accomplishments.
Most religons are colored by what people come to believe ,from how they live on the earth and I think New Age Spirituality largely mirrors the underlying , mistaken beliefs , of an acquisition based culture .
New Age also mirrors the large role TV plays in mainstream culture . New Age has strong component of fantasy and escapism . ? One of the activities I often hear New Age believers practicing ? , is "creative visualization". ? This is almost always directed at getting a ? bigger or better pile of stuff . ?
The term "New Age ", in itself expresses the hope that some miraculous shift will save us, from the mess created by collecting big piles of stuff .
New Age people I know go on and on about coming salvation through consciousness shifts , harmonic convergence , ? the earths magnetic axis doing a flip flop , ancient Native American wisdom , or maybe the intervention by extraterrestrials . ? This fantasy rescue comes from all sorts of unlikely ? , dramatic events , that would make good TV plots, but which require no actual engagement with reality , long term planing ? , organization , or sustained effort . ?
I would agree with New Age, ? in that I believe there is something common to the core of most Spiritual experience .
To me it seems this is expressed through the perception , participation , and creation of sustainable , harmonious relationships . This can give rise to a experience of unity , joy and transcendence .
With the exception of the New Age , most Spiritual teachings recommend achieving this through working with what we already have . Again , it comes down to working with reality . As far as I can see , true Spirituality has absolutely nothing to do with getting a bigger pile of stuff .
People seem to be attracted to Spiritual practices that come from cultures that have achieved a high degree of harmony with the ordinary day to day reality of their lives , but it is not possible to recreate this harmony by adding parts of these cultures to our personal pile, any more than it is possible to create music by gathering an out of context collection of individual notes .
Talking about the individual being at the center , is an interesting concept , when this is part of a discussion of Spirituality ? . ? The word individual implies being separated from . As harmony requires relationship , I wonder how far an individual can go in achieving any sort of true Spirituality ? I also wonder what comes first , the individual, or the aforementioned treasured pile of stuff? ? ?
Of course , anything that is alive , ? has a Spiritual capacity , and developing a relationship with a higher power can come into our lives at any time , especially if we are paying attention and looking for it . People have genuine Spiritual awakenings in all sorts of circumstances , such as in times of great sickness , near death , on the battle field , or conversely , ? through the perception of natural beauty , or the experince of something being so right , it feels planed by a higher power. ?
I think this capacity for genuine Spiritual insight to come out of any situation , ? is what so many people find confusing about their experience with New Age frauds , who are so quick to take credit for the preexisting Spiritual capacity in people . ? The Spiritual capacity is real , the frauds are not .
I have known many people to get involved in New Age beliefs , and in my opinion New Age ? is mostly a reflection of a consumer culture , that desperately hopes to be rescued from itself , by an escapist fantasy called the "New Age".
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