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Idealism: A Common Sense Philosophy
The philosophy of the New Age follows the same path beaten by the sandaled feet of many an ancient Greek and Hindu.
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Truth & Knowledge
Before we can answer questions about reality, we must first answer questions of epistemology, or how we attain knowledge.
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The Story of Creation
Understanding our beginnings is the key to understanding why we are here.
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God: The One That Is Many
Spirit is the endless sweep of divinity that encompasses all we can know and all we cannot know, from the most dark to the most light.
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Reality: Land of Illusion
It is with our map of reality that we chart our course in life and determine what is possible for us. Constructing our map is therefore the most important thing we will ever do .
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Creating Reality
The New Age tells us we are responsible for "creating" our own reality. Does that mean we can manifest whatever we want?
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The Riddle of the Self
"Know thyself" is the basis for all wisdom. But first we need to wade through the grasping and noisy tangle of ego to find the true self.
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Karma & Destiny
The New Age tells us we are responsible for "creating" our own reality. Does that mean we can manifest whatever we want?
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The Problem of Evil
Evil presents a particularly thorny challenge to the New Age and its philosophy of "all is One." If evil is not a separate, malevolent force, then how can we fight it?
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A New Moral Standard
In a multi-cultural world with competing religions and systems of morality, we are in dire need of a moral standard that does not engender intolerance and hate.
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Mindfulness & Meditation
Learning to live in the present moment is the goal of all New Age philosophy. |
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