New
Age Spirituality is a cosmos of other-worldliness and mysticism. Many people
across the globe follow a variety of New Age rituals and beliefs in order to
'find themselves'. What does this really mean? Does this mean escaping the
realities of a capitalist 9-5 lifestyle? Getting away from the grappling hooks of
Facebook and Twitter? Or even experiencing a greater being, in order to have an
epiphany? In this blog, all these questions will be explored - by exploring some significant Spiritualist cities across the world, much like Elizabeth
Gilbert's famous story of her global spiritual journey, 'Eat,Pray, Love'.
The New Age is described by Religious Tolerance
org
as:
having 'no holy text, central organization, formal membership, ordained clergy,
geographic centre, dogma, creed, etc.', in fact it is a 'free-flowing,
decentralized, spiritual movement – a network of believers and practitioners
who share somewhat similar beliefs and practices'. From shamans in Sedona to witchcraft in Porto-Novo, the New Age can be found in many places, especially
these eight.
(http://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/03/27/new-age-spiritual-philosophy/)
As
institutionalised religion is in decline in the UK, New Age
Spiritualism is becoming more popular, especially among people who want to
travel the world. The New Age is a range of spiritual and religious beliefs and
practices, these include:
Don't
whip out your dictionaries just yet! Sometimes an insider's view is better than
biased articles, one-dimensional scholars, and Wikipedia. So start to save up
some money and let us discover true spiritualism, and try to find God, across
the world. It is your time to experience New Age Spiritualism, first-hand.
Pack your bags, and clear your mind .... Let's start just down the road, in the nice
old town of Glastonbury.
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Let's find God
(http://www.missosology.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=509511)
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