• 28 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    Wearing jewelries have long been part of many cultures. This part of every culture is actually very evident since even in our everyday lives, we thing of jewelries as a basic part of our outfit. Also, wearing jewelries not only reflect our cultures and beliefs but also make up a big part of a person’s sense of fashion. Both men and women wear different kinds of jewelries. For women, many wear necklaces, rings, earrings, pins, anklets, bracelets, and even toe rings. Men, on the other hand, can be less expressive through jewelry but they also have their own share of it. Examples of these are jewelry pieces made and designed specifically for men such as rings, necklaces, watches, and even tie pins.

    These jewelry pieces can be made using precious materials such as gold, silver or any other precious gem or stone. Our earth is gifted by nature with numerous precious gems and stones such as diamonds, rubies, sapphires, onyx, opal, jade, pearls, and many more. Many of these precious gems and stones are not only valuable because of their beauty and monetary value but also because of the belief that surrounds them. Many of the most sought precious gems and stones are made of gemstones which are considered lucky or harbingers of good luck and good energy. These pieces of jewelry are what we call new age jewelry.

    New age jewelry is the different jewelry pieces and sets which particularly have their own precious stone or gem that serves more than to please aesthetically. New age jewelries are also known to attract positive energy to the person who wears them. Examples of these kinds of jewelry are necklace pendants made of lucky gemstones such as green or white jade, clear or rose crystal quartz, tiger eye, or even onyx. These new age jewelry pieces mostly come in numerous colors and different shapes and sizes depending on the stone kind and cut size. Since they come in different colors, they are very easy to match with clothes and a person’s entire attire.

    The so called new age jewelry does more than just beautify and accessorize. All of these kinds of new age jewelries bring some kind of luck depending on the particular shape, kind or inscription. All new age jewelry is best if you want to attract money, love, health or even a good harvest.

    Many of these new age jewelry pieces and sets come in affordable prices. They come much cheaper compared to pearls or diamonds but they can much in the aspect of accessorizing yourself. The various colors can balance your attire whether you want a professional look or a casual look. They can be easily bought in many charm shops and accessories shops in most shopping malls or even through the internet. Before buying your own new age jewelry, it is best that you understand them and what great things they can bring to your life. Choose the most appropriate gemstones or inscriptions depending on what kind of good luck or wish you have. New age jewelries bring you much good tidings and best of all, you can have fun with their use in fashion



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  • 28 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    Many people believe that new age books are different from spiritual books, even though there are so many books available that are described as new age spiritual books. If we look at the terms new age and spiritual, we find similarities, where spiritual refers to soul or spirit and new age has been described as ‘of or relating to spiritual and consciousness raising movements’. New age books encompass health, medicine, philosophy, religion and the occult. And yet, the term new age was only coined in recent decades, mainly from the 1970’s. So that begs the question - is there such a thing as a New Age?

    Many so-called new age books (and spiritual books) that have been written over these past few decades are emphatic that we are indeed in a new age spiritual era that is NEW in every aspect to what has come before. However, researching older spiritual books and philosophy books shows that humankind has passed through eras of high enlightenment before - inspirational times of metaphysical and spiritual awareness that equals or surpasses our current times. So is this perhaps not a new age as such, but simply a remembering of metaphysical, esoteric, inspirational parapsychology and spiritual powers that all of us possess but have temporarily forgotten. If this be the case, then perhaps a more apt term would be Mind Body Spirit.

    Which brings us to another so-called new age term … parapsychology. New age parapsychology is the study of paranormal phenomena and the term parapsychology comes from the Greek para ‘beside, beyond’ and psychology, derived from the Greek psyche ’soul, mind’. So, here we are back to the spiritual again or, as mentioned above, Mind Body Spirit. And yet, some people still insist that spiritual books, new age books and new age parapsychology are totally separate themes. Perhaps that’s why more and more people are coining the phrase Mind Body Spirit in an attempt to mold these various terms into a more unified category.

    If we look more closely at the core messages in the various spiritual books, new age books, metaphysical, esoteric, parapsychology, philosophy and even self improvement books, we often find similarities that are sometimes veiled in different terms that could all be better described as Mind Body Spirit. Yes, even philosophy books, which are essentially the belief or system of beliefs accepted as an authoritative account by a group or philosophy school, have similarities to each other and also to the more recent spiritual new age parapsychology and metaphysical esoteric books. The various philosophy books available today, which are scriptures handed down over many centuries that are the core beliefs of the world’s many religions, also have strong similarities in the original message, although the interpretation of these books over the ages has led to contrasting viewpoints.

    Considering the strife that such opposing views of philosophy books over the ages has caused, perhaps this new age of parapsychology, with its metaphysical, esoteric and spiritual messages and books will help break down these old belief systems that have divided humanity for so long, particularly when unified under the more acceptable catch-phrase of Mind Body Spirit. The proliferation of self improvement books alone has brought a spiritual awareness to thousands, if not millions, who seek to grow through better knowing themselves. Old philosophy books are being rewritten in more spiritual new age terminology and marketed under various terms, not only new age and spiritual, but also metaphysical books, esoteric books, new age parapsychology, inspirational books, self improvement and even philosophy books. An increasing number of these books are being grouped, on websites and also in physical bookstores, under the Mind Body Spirit label.

    The overriding influence of these books is inspirational, encouraging readers to delve deeper into themselves to discover their true spiritual nature and it is encouraging to see so many spiritual new age parapsychology (Mind Body Spirit) books coming out in increasing numbers each year.

    Two such books are listed on www.1-inspirational-quote-book.com/ although many readers place them into various categories. They are a mixture of metaphysical, spiritual, esoteric and self improvement books, even though they are based in a sci-fi theme. Above all, they are inspirational, told from the viewpoint of an extra-terrestrial race of Beings who are concerned about the direction we are taking. Regardless of the various viewpoints, they will easily fall into the more generalized Mind Body Spirit category and, overall, the feedback from readers has been fantastic, many of them describing the books as ‘inspirational and thought provoking’. As one reader wrote ”The story slowly engulfed me, drew me in until I was on my own journey. It opened my mind, enticing me to read more. I ask, is this just a novel or a key to our future…?’



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  • 27 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    I’ll admit that for many years as a piano teacher I didn’t think so.

    But in the last couple years I made a discovery about creating pleasant sounds on the piano that I never would have believed during my earlier piano teaching career.

    I recall a physician friend asking me if I had any kind of course he could take that didn’t involve learning to read music or music theory or any of the traditional materials.

    He had purchased a beautiful Yamaha grand for his daughter to take lessons on when she was growing up, but now she was married and moved away, so he had this grand piano in his living room with no one to play it. He was much too busy in his career to take traditional piano lessons;he just wanted to “doodle” after work in the evening and relax after a stress-filled day at the hospital.

    Unfortunately, I told him “no, I don’t have anything like that available, sorry!” and that was the end of that story.

    But a few months later another student had heard a “new age” pianist somewhere, and loved the sounds he produced so much that they wanted to do the same, and asked me how in the world he got those sounds. They weren’t really songs but more like the sounds of nature and running water and nature in bloom.

    I have taught piano for 30 years and I’m a firm believer in learning to read music, understand music, and really master the keyboard. I’m no fan of mindless “shortcuts” because I know in the long run they just don’t work because you’ve got to have understanding.

    But I also know now that there are many people like my doctor friend that would love to be able to make their own “pleasant sounds” on the piano just for their own satisfaction, relaxation, and amusement. They know full well that they will never be full-blown piano players, but still, they would like to sit down now and then and just make some sounds on the keyboard that sound good, feel good, and give satisfaction to them and/or their family.

    I should have understood that earlier, because as I think back to my own youth, I recall my Dad sitting down at our old upright piano for a half-hour on a Saturday night and playing some kind of chording pattern that absolutely delighted my Mom and my big brother and I. I guess you know that if I could call him back from Heaven and have him play that again for me, I wouldn’t trade the entire London Symphony for that half-hour.

    There is a style of music that is quite popular these days known as “new age” music. It tries to capture the sounds of nature such as water flowing, birds, wind, and that kind of thing. It is very descriptive music, and very relaxing. It’s fun to play, too, because there are really no “wrong answers”; anything that sounds nice and pleasant is “right”.

    After trying for several months to create some of these sounds on the piano, I was delighted to discover that there are some very simple finger patterns that can create some wonderful impressionistic sounds using patterns that can be repeated in various places on the keyboard and in various ways.

    And so for those people who just want to make some nice sounds on the piano (or keyboard or synthesizer, it doesn’t matter what kind of keyboard) I discovered some 15 different sound patterns that anyone can duplicate. I named some of them:

    Cascading waterfalls Wind in the forest Rainbow after storm Oriental gardens Stroll in a meadow Peaceful morning Playful kittens Gentle waves and 7 others.

    After I discovered each sound pattern, I then linked those sound patterns together in various ways so that anyone can create their own song, their own creative improvisation that expresses the feelings they want to express.

    I guess an old doctor friend who just wanted to make some pleasant sounds on his grand piano can teach and old dog piano teachers like me a few tricks after all!



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  • 27 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    What does new age mean to people today? Young people consider this a trend for fashion and all of the implications that come with it. Older people consider this as something that isn’t according to some of their overrated beliefs and behaviors.

    The opinion of other people such as astrologers, the new age makes reference to the change of astrological ages. This implies the crossing from the Age of Pisces, in which we have been for more than two thousand years, into the Age of Aquarius.

    This change of astrological ages brings with it lots of progress and innovation in many fields, just as we are experiencing for a few decades now. Something that goes hand in hand with progress is the change of beliefs. Even though most of us have relatively well defined beliefs, we are now turning our eyes on something that hides deeper meanings such as spiritual objects.

    Spirituality is different from religion and all the things according to which we governed our lives. We are now able to find a sense in a lot of things that couldn’t be explained before. Our spirituality may hold the key to a lot more doors than we think of.

    Our level of spirituality can be observed first on the things we are showing to the world. Things like outfits and accessories are a reflection of our beliefs and the message that we send through them often plays an important role in how people perceive us.

    Spirituality is an important aspect of the new age trends. Fashion garments and jewelry pieces are the most important things through which a person can express his or her beliefs. While we can obtain outfits from local stores that have a design close to what we want, there is nothing like a special piece of jewelry to hold deeper meaning and other hidden powers.

    New age jewelry designs often have cosmic reflections and implication within them. For instance a pendant design called the Vesica Pisces makes reference to the Age of Pisces we have talked about afore. The Star of David also is popular not only for the religious implications, but also for the fact that when we entered the Age of Aquarius, a perfect Star of David constellation watched over Jerusalem.

    An interesting irony is that a lot of new age jewelry designs are inspired from ancient beliefs. Among them we can name pendants that represent the Eye of Horus, Odin’s knot, Gordian knot or Merkaba, rings like the ring of Tao, the Lotus ring or the Bulgakov ring and more.

    All of these designs are meant to improve the quality of your life with deeper meanings and hidden powers. Handcrafted from pure materials and submitted to a special energizing process, these pieces can be more than just fashion accessories.

    But where can you find these new age objects? The designs mentioned afore are just some of many others that David Weitzman creates for people all over the world. If you are interested in receiving more information about them, be sure to visit ka-gold-jewlry.com.



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    Basically the expression new age makes reference to beliefs. At the crossing between ages, we have the tendency to rediscover ourselves and our beliefs and we try to make the whole world understand who we are.



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  • 26 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    Here comes the New Age Child - the Indigo Child. Clear and large eyes are the recognizing factors of the Indigo Children. Brilliant memory, a strong urge to live accompanied with sensitivity and god gifted spirits, these children are the New Age Children. They possess both the capability and the potential to change the ambiance of our lives. Thus they are acting as the bridge to our future.

    The Indigo Children are the new generation being born in the 21st century. ‘Indigo Child’ - the name itself indicates the vibrant colors which surround them and the ‘Third eye’ of these new born children is indicative of the fact that they are born psychics and possesses a strong intuition. On the basis of their in-born powers the Native Americans call them ‘Children of the Sun’ whereas ‘Millennium Children’ is the name given by some other authors.

    Characteristics of the New Age Children:

    1.They do not like to be dominated by others.

    2.Rituals and traditional beliefs irritate them.

    3.They are always on the look out of improving themselves and their work, be it their school or home.

    4.They gel with their kind of people very well, otherwise they are very unsociable.

    5.They are very straight forward in expressing their needs and feelings.

    6.Timid ness is something which repels them.

    7.They have a strong self esteem.

    8.Impatient is the keyword amongst the new age children.

    9.They never tolerate or respond to any erroneous work done by others.

    10.Monotonous work is something which bores them easily.

    11.Creativeness is in abundance.

    12.They are ‘the Jack of all trade’ - can do too many things at a single go.

    13.Sixth sense is very strong within them.

    14.God gifted intelligence are their specialty.

    15.Develops abstract thinking power from infancy.

    16.Acquires high self confidence.

    17.They are masters in day dreaming.

    18.Wise thinkers with foresightedness.

    19.They are generally born psychics.

    20.They are extroverts in expressing their angers.

    21.Need the help of others to discover their talents and themselves.

    But one thing should be remembered - as a result of their psychic abilities indigo children should not be confused with the children who genetically inherit these abilities. The New age children purportedly possess certain spiritual as well as some psychological attributes.

    Parenting the New Age Children:

    Parents are always the same; whether they are the parents of a normal child or an indigo child. Like the other new born children, indigo children are no exceptions to facing several challenges in life. But it is very important for the parents of the indigo children to understand their psychology.

    Parents need to give their children all possible special attention, love, care and proper guidance. The child should be given every opportunity to excel in whatever field they express their interest; because if these children are meant to play some important roles in bridging the current generation with the next, they will do so in whatever way they feel it right. In short, the Indigo Children are the ‘well balanced’ children. So being the parent of these children, you need to know the child you are dealing with. In case you fail to understand their needs and psychology always be prompt in taking professional help.



    By: Abhishek Lodha

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    Abhishek is interested in anything related to the Astrology and the occults. He is the owner of MysticBoard.com - the best esoteric website. Know and understand psychic ability get to know more on the New Age Children from http://www.mysticboard.com/psychic.



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  • 25 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    t to look younger we generally think of a surgical type procedure like a facelift. But it doesn’t make sense to seek to have the face looking younger if the body is not up to par. To really look and feel younger we really need to look at a solution that not only addresses the face but the body and that includes inside it as well.

    We all know the signs of aging ? loose, sagging skin, increasing waistline, loss of muscle tone and lean body mass, wrinkles, fatigue, memory loss, joint stiffness and the list goes on. We age because our body’s natural production of “youth” hormones decreases with age and inactivity.

    These hormones are responsible for the development of lean body mass, bone density and an efficient metabolism that reduces the body’s fat storing capacity. Age is not the factor that inhibits the body’s release of these hormones. It is the changes that accompany aging that are responsible for it ? changes such as weight gain, obesity, high sugar levels and high levels of free fatty acids in the blood.

    And these changes are caused by being less active, living a no exercise lifestyle and a belief that we should slow down and take it easy as we get older. These are the very things that cause accelerated aging along with an increased risk of a serious disease or illness. These factors however are within our control through proper exercise and good nutrition which means that there is lot you can do now (whether you are 30 or 50) to stimulate the body’s release of these “fitness” hormones.

    New age technology has allowed research to delve into the effects of proper exercise and its effects on our metabolism (the body’s engine). For many years exercise professionals have believed that the focus should be on what happens during an exercise session. But this new research has shown us that what happens after the session has ended has far more significance on “metabolic fitness”.

    This new type of fitness produces the hormones necessary to instruct the cells to renew, rebuild, repair and rejuvenate body cells, tissues and systems. These hormones not only cause cell renewal but shift the metabolism into high gear to mobilize excess body fat stores. This is how they get the term “youth” hormones.

    Not all exercise will give this effect though. Low intensity activity like walking or recreational activities like cycling or swimming do not work the muscles intensely enough to give this anti aging effect.

    What is required is a proper exercise program that contains a large percentage of strength training exercise performed at the right level of intensity. Add in some interval training ? short bursts of high intensity activity once or twice per week and you can expect 3 times the results in half the time.

    New research into the hormonal dynamics of exercise reveals that much of what we used to believe is wrong. In fact, the way you are currently exercising may be robbing you of up to 90% of meaningful results. Specifically, the general focus on burning calories is misguided, because calories burned during exercise is a relatively minor benefit. The major long term benefits of a properly designed exercise routine are metabolic and hormonal in nature.

    Seek the help of a fitness professional to set up your program and teach you correct exercise technique and intensity. When you structure your workouts for optimal hormonal response, the difference in results will astonish you.

    A few lifestyle changes will allow you to alter the aging process to keep you looking younger for longer. With the emergence of new technologies, although slowly but steadily we are heading towards the dream of keeping oneself young regardless the age.

    Proper exercise is a good place to start and like any good investment ? everything to gain and nothing to lose.



    By: Gen Wright

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    Do you want to discover the secret to rejuvenating your body and regaining lost vitality and improving the quality of your life? Download my free ebook “I’ve Found the Fountain of Youth- Let Me Show You Too!” here: physical wellness Carolyn Hansen is a certified fitness expert and fitness center owner who coaches clients to look and feel younger.



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  • 22 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    WHOLISM AND THE NEW AGE

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    Diane Brandon

    We find ourselves perched on the “cusp” of a new era, or so we’re told — a “new age.” A whole new era will be ushered in — with the emphasis on newness.

    Part of that newness, I believe, will be new thinking, a breaking of the old, the creation of the new. New thinking, new forms. But are we still caught up in the old thinking? Are we marching into the “New Age” dragging our old thinking along?

    We talk a lot about wholism — “wholistic health,” “wholistic living.” And I feel that wholism is a form that we are inexorably moving towards, an integral part of the “New Age.” But what does “wholism” really mean and what are the implications of wholistic being?

    Well, obviously the term wholistic comes from the word “whole.” And a whole is the combination or total of its parts. “Wholeness” is considered to be desirable: we strive “to be whole.”

    Unfortunately the age and culture we live in has heavily swayed us against wholeness. We separate and compartmentalize, rather than uniting. We live in an age of specialization, splitting off parts of ourselves and earning a living doing one thing, thereby neglecting our other talents and interests.

    We separate and reject, rather than unite and accept. We compete, rather than cooperate. We fear and push away that which is feared, rather than accept and understand. We judge, rather than forgive and accept. We talk about dualities of good vs. evil, light vs. dark, rather than look at the whole, which is composed of both, and combinations and gradations thereof. We engage in simplistic labeling and thinking, rather than deal with totalities and nuances — the polar opposites, rather than mixtures or shades of gray.

    All of these engrained habits of thinking have been salient characteristics of the Piscean Age, and we have all been under their spell.

    So, how do we move toward wholeness, given all the influences on us to the contrary?

    The Personal Level

    Let’s take a look first at wholeness as applied to the individual or personal level. I would think that, to be whole, we must first accept ourselves as a whole. Rather than split off parts of ourselves as undesirable and disowning them, we can accept that everything exists for a purpose. To believe otherwise is to reject creation and second guess the Creator.

    Therefore, we can first accept all our faculties: left brain and right brain; logic, feeling, and intuition. How many times have we heard someone say, “I don’t think; I feel?” Why not think and feel. Instead of labeling one as “bad” and the other as “good,” why not consider that both serve a purpose? Why thinks in terms of “ors” that separate, instead of “ands” that unite? If any of these faculties did not serve a purpose, why were they created? There are times when I don’t know where my thinking or ideas come from: from my logic or intuition or feeling. It feels, instead, as if the parts are working together as a whole — which is a nice feeling, a feeling of wholeness. We can become more whole by reclaiming all parts of ourselves.

    Emotions

    Emotions get a lot of bad press. We tend to reject emotions as undesirable qualities, especially “negative” emotions like pain or anger. We suppress our emotions; it’s not “good” to be “emotional.” Isn’t it possible that emotions serve a purpose, perform a function? To me, emotions are indicators, or signals: they tell us when something is going well or needs to be worked on. If we pay attention to our emotions, we can learn and grow.

    If the different parts of ourselves are working together, then we achieve a wholeness or balance in our lives. If we suppress or deny parts of ourselves, the energy of the parts disowned does not dissipate; it remains and throws us off balance.

    The Role of Fear

    Certainly fear is an emotion that is a big bugaboo to us. When we label something as “bad,” we push it away. The more “bad” it is for us and the more we push it away, the more we fear it. As anyone who has worked on his or her issues knows — or as any truly spiritually wise person knows — fear is our teacher, if we go into it. Fear separates and holds us back; it does not unite. If, however, we face our fear and go into it, we learn from it and reclaim a disowned part of us. We also usually learn that our fear of the fear was worse than what we thought we feared, the object of our fear. We learn that superstition and fear are only shadows, projections from within ourselves with no real substance, projections from our own lack of wholeness. We also gain in self-confidence when we go into fear. We become more whole.

    A healthy curiosity can also help with fear, because curiosity opens us; its energy goes outward. An open mind is an inquiring one. A closed mind holds us back. Curiosity impels us forward to learn and grow.

    Fear exists in the New Age community as well and, unfortunately, at times is taught to others. There was an idea going around last winter before the first Uranus-Neptune conjunction about “negative space entities” that were going to use the conjunction as some sort of opening to do “negative,” bad things to “lightworkers.”

    I was taken aback when I heard this, as well as baffled and somewhat saddened. Here was fear in all its grandeur, rearing its head again — this time in the New Age community, a community I had thought was enlightened. New drama, old thinking. The old myth and fear of evil and Satan in New Age clothing. The old need to fear something and project it outward in an anthropomorphic fashion: Satan was now “negative space entities.”

    Fear wields its power pervasively, especially when one feels separation, and it rules with an iron fist. Unfortunately fear can contaminate and be contagious: we teach our fear to others. Again, we can learn from going into fear and examining it openly, thereby reclaiming our wholeness. A life without fear is a “whole”-some life.

    Self-Development

    The human potential development movement also springs from a move toward wholeness. As we develop talents that have lain dormant and acquire new skills, we develop more parts of our selves – and thus become more of a whole.

    As we start to reclaim disowned parts of ourselves and truly develop ourselves as whole human beings, wholeness is not the only result. Self-development can also lead to self-acceptance, self-esteem, and self-empowerment.

    We can also apply wholism and new forms to the personal area of career. I first found myself expounding the following idea during a reading and was surprised by what was coming out of my mouth. An idea had formed, unbeknownst to me, and it was an idea that I could apply to myself.

    Basically, I found myself saying that one could assess one’s talents, abilities, and interests and come up with a career that combined these, thus drawing on one’s wholeness. That perhaps we err in trying to think of having a job or career that already exists in our economic structure — of trying to fit ourselves into a pre-existing hole, instead of carving out and creating a career that suits us. A new form customized for us specifically.

    In our one-dimensional society, we tend to think of people as being or doing only one thing. But this, of course, is the antithesis of wholeness. The eclectic person tends to be whole. And that eclecticism can be incorporated into how one earns one’s living. This idea runs counter to our era of narrow specialization, but I feel that we are truly moving toward just this sort of whole living and career, and away from specialization that cuts us off from things.

    Wholistic living does not imply a closed system. The moment we think we have all the answers and stop seeking and questioning and adding to our whole — we close down and cease learning and growing. Closing down — not being open — also implies separation.

    The Societal or Larger Level

    Which brings us to another area of wholism — the societal, or our interactions with others and our world. How can we apply wholism to our interactions with that which is outside us?

    Just as being whole means accepting all our own parts, it also implies accepting other people. It means feeling a connection, rather than separation. Just as Native Americans view all of life as interconnected, wholism as a world-view implies that we are part of a whole. We are not only connected to other humans (both those we deem “bad,” as well as “good”), but to all of life: animals, plants, rocks, air. We are part of an interconnecting and very complex web of life — the ultimate symbiotic relationship. Any time we separate ourselves from the whole, we are negating not only the whole, but also aspects of ourselves.

    There are many ways in which we separate ourselves from the whole: by judging others; by seeing ourselves as separate or different or better; by criticizing; by “shoulding” other people; by labeling.

    Personal Causes of Alienation

    Why do we feel this separation (so strongly that at times it is more alienation than separation)? One of the reasons is that old word “ego.” We are trapped in our egos — and the ego need to feel important in comparison to others and separate from things. And the ego need to feel important comes from not loving ourselves, from low self-esteem. Which ultimately goes back to not accepting ourselves — and all our parts and traits. Ergo, learning to accept ourselves — all of our parts — is a step towards loving ourselves, as well as loving and feeling connected to others.

    Another cause of separation is our own pain. And our pain comes from different things — from not accepting ourselves, from unresolved issues from the past. The more we go into our pain (similar to going into fear), the more we resolve and heal it – and heal ourselves. As we heal our pain, we become more whole. Pain closes us in into ourselves. It pulls our energy in and prevents that energy from radiating out. As we heal ourselves of pain, we feel our energy flow outward — thus connecting ourselves to other things and people.

    Even our language may contribute to our feeling of separation. We define by difference, rather than similarity or commonality. We want to know how something is different from something else. We have a need to distinguish by differences. It is interesting to note that many Native American languages do not have nouns, only verbs. In these languages, what we see as things or people are instead processes or actions — a dance of energy, rather than something fixed or immutable. It is very hard to label something that is in movement and thus changing. And once we label or define, we cease seeing something or someone as unique; we cease seeing them afresh. It is a mental shortcut to label and define — we no longer have to deal with the more involved process of seeing freshly.

    Our very society has influences for alienation. As our population has increased and increasing urbanization has crowded us together more and more, we increasingly tend to view other people as objects — as obstacles that get in our way. We have to “fight” through traffic. We have to stand behind others in line. It is hard to feel connected to others when we feel others are “in our way.” So some of us seek a more “wholesome” life in less urban settings.

    Cooperation

    The very idea of competing for things — competing for food, for jobs, for space — has been a hallmark of the Piscean Age. The Aquarian Age, we are told, will be one of cooperation, rather than competition or domination. Some people speak of the shift from the Piscean to the Aquarian Age as a shift from the dominating, paternalistic force to the rise of the cooperative, feminine principle.

    Certainly cooperation is a facet of wholism — the parts of a whole cooperating or working together, rather than fighting or abrading against each other. But striving for wholeness in society or the world ultimately begins on the personal level. A whole entity cannot be working together smoothly and “wholesomely” if the individual component parts are not smooth, whole-functioning microcosms of the whole.

    Charity Begins at Home; Wholeness Begins in the Self

    Perhaps healing our pain, working on our issues, shining a light on our less-illumined areas, accepting ourselves, striving to be whole within ourselves, developing our potential, having an open, curious outlook, and changing our thinking — all of this together is the first step. It is no coincidence at all that there has been an intense flurry of activity in the past several years as more and more people have been “working on their issues.” This is definitely happening for a reason, for we can’t bypass the personal work to leap into the divine. Ofttimes an intense desire to immerse oneself in the New Age movement without having done one’s personal work may represent an unconscious desire to escape from pain — a denial of one’s reality and diversion of attention from one’s problems. (Denial is not just a river in Africa!) If we are here for a purpose, then part of the purpose may be to fully experience life and learn and grow — here and now.

    I often hear some people refer to themselves as “lightworkers,” who are on a mission to save people. That we are now in the throes of a struggle between light and dark. That people are being forced to choose between “life” and “death.” And woe to those who choose “death.”

    This is a very seductive idea. But does this picture feel right to you? It encompasses a lot of the old thinking and pulls people in through fear and separation. It taps into a lot of ego needs and pain-based needs. Physician, heal thyself.

    We first have the duality of light vs. dark, the totalitarian and simplistic thinking dividing things and people into polar opposites — no grays, just black and white. People are good or bad, light or dark. Period. There is no in-between. We also have the old separatist thinking of Us vs. Them, the Good Guys vs. the Bad Guys. (If we wanted to give it a Western touch, we could add white and black hats — just so people could tell at a glance who was who.) We also strongly have the element of fear: if you don’t choose life, you get death. It pushes people’s fear buttons big-time. (If you’re not good, you’ll get coal in your stocking; “so you’d better be good for goodness’ sake….”)

    And, after it has pushed all the big fear and separation buttons, it then gives a pay-off, the Reward, by pushing the ego-need button. The need to feel good about oneself. And not just good — superior. Superior to others. A savior. A “lightworker,” separate and above others (except for those other lightworker members of your exclusive clique). Who needs a country club when you can have your own New Age substitute version? This, for many, is an enticing notion, coming out of pain and need, but, unfortunately, at the expense of others: others must be seen as in the dark and needing to be saved in order for the “lightworker” to be exalted. For anyone with low self-esteem, who feels alienated from others and has deep-seated fears, and who has not done his or her personal work, this is very strong stuff.

    And it is exactly the same heady brew of button-pushing that we have seen in religions over the years. Take a populace that has fears, is alienated from itself as well as others, and is into separation (Us vs. Them) and, voila: we have the Crusades and other variations on a theme. We can all be susceptible to such ideas.

    We all have a mission and a purpose. Otherwise, why are we here — any of us? But are we divine saviors? (Or are we all not divine saviors?) Must others be base, foundering in the dark and needing to be saved — by us in our elevated and rarefied position? Or are we all not a mixture of light and dark — somewhat less than perfect (and yet perfect because we are where we are meant to be)?

    In reality, we are all at different places on our respective paths, and we all contain grays and gradations of light. We are all in this together and are connected. We all learn from each other, and we all have something to contribute.

    And, as we contribute, there is an exchange of energy, which can be wholistic as well — a circle, if you will. With wholistic energy, the cycle must be complete: if it goes out, it must be returned. An equal give and take. As we teach, so we learn. As we give, so are we given.

    Transitions are not easy. As we go through change, a lot of dirt and discomfort are stirred up. We are, however, inexorably moving towards wholism. All our separation and fear and underlying dualistic thinking are gradually dying away. The old rigid and separatist forms and thinking are winding down. More and more people are changing their thinking, working on their issues, healing themselves, and becoming whole. And seeing themselves as part of the whole. And as we heal and grow, the whole reflects our change by also healing. The throes of change may be discomfitting, especially when the change is fundamental, but wholism will be part of the future. We can be healthy parts of that whole.

    (Published in Connexions, November and December 1993)



    By: Diane Brandon

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    Diane Brandon is the Host of “Living Your Power” on the Health & Wellness Channel of VoiceAmerica.com and the new show, “Vibrant Living” debuting late May 2008 on Webtalkradio.net, as well as an Intuition Expert & Teacher, Integrative Intuitive Counselor, and Speaker. She is the author of “Invisible Blueprints” and several articles on personal growth topics, as well as a contributing author to “Speaking Out” and “The Long Way Around: How 34 Women Found the Lives They Love.” Her private work with individuals focuses on personal growth, working with dreams, and personal empowerment, and she has done corporate seminars on intuition, creativity, and listening skills. More information may be found on her websites, www.dianebrandon.com and www.dianebrandon.net. She may be contacted at diane@dianebrandon.com.



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  • 21 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    New Age philosophy may be the vehicle to move people from the dark ages to the next step, but it to does not go far enough - it’s just another stepping stone that is moving very slowly and is destined to box itself in.

    There were centuries of life on the planet before religion came along where man fought to get a foothold on dry land and survive the elements. As he became more comfortable with his life out of the ocean, he began to organize his random thoughts into cohesive sentences so that others may understand what he was thinking. Communication between tribe members brought about curiosity about whom he was and why he was here. Because he was getting no answers from the sky or from the ocean, he began to make things up and imagined all kinds of things. Some of the tribes more creative members found that they could get special treatment for telling their stories and so the seeds of organized religion were created.

    For centuries humanity’s imagination has been locked inside religious boxes. Centuries of religious dogma have not brought about the promise of equality, peace and brotherly love that was promised. Laws based on religious moral laws have not kept us from war between countries, special interest groups, or family and neighbours. It has not brought equality to the sexes or sharing of our natural resources. The system has failed us, yet it was inevitable and a natural step in the evolution of primitive cultures.

    New Age is the present door that offers alternatives to religious faith. Its major theme is oneness as apposed to the duality taught by many religions. The other major difference is that it does not seek to change the world, but to allow the thoughts of the individual to evolve. Because New Age believes that we are all connected as one mind, any thought that one has, will be communicated to the whole and eventually accepted as the new truth. Therefore it does not need to be organized or have institutions. New Age philosophy teaches that it is the natural tendency for all things to evolve to a higher level of awareness or experience. Because New Age philosophy is not centralized or boxed, it encourages evolution outside of its own philosophy. This insures its survival in the process of humanities evolution, because it is not an end unto itself. The seeds have been spread and allowed to germinate sporadically around the world.

    As a New Age writer and one who has helped to spread the philosophy, I can see the end of it unless it is willing to take the next step itself. Not unlike religion, New Age is getting quite comfortable with itself and is enjoying a surge in popularity and recognition. It is in danger of becoming another money making venture as has religion.

    The motive behind writing and teaching New Age must be its basic philosophy of expanding humanities awareness, not how much you can make from it. There is nothing inherently right or wrong about making a living teaching New Age philosophy or religion. And I support these people as I don’t believe a life lived in poverty or want is a good example of how well a system is working.

    However, it must be the goal of the writers and teachers to move their readers and students past its philosophy for the benefit of all. In other words if I teach you my truth, you will develop a new truth and teach me yours. And so this leap-frogging will keep moving us to the next step of greater awareness and evolution. The very meaning of life is “movement” and without it there is no life. And therefore there is only limited life in a closed system; a box is a closed system. So any philosophy that teaches one to stay in the box is doomed and so is the believer.

    New Age has moved God/Creator closer to home. It talks about “the god within,” “oneness with God,” “one mind,” but all these terms are dualistic in nature. There is the Creator/God and you joined together; which means that you and God are different entities with divided power.

    You will never be fully able to manifest what you desire until you know yourself as the creator. In other words you cannot be God until you know and proclaim yourself as God. The truth is for example, that I am God manifesting in the physical body known as Roy. In order to facilitate fully the law of attraction and move myself to the next step of enlightenment; I will have to know myself as the law, as God. This is where New Age is lacking. It is embracing the age of this realization but cannot go forward because it and the rest of the world is not ready to accept that responsibility. And there is still money to be made in religion and writing New Age books, (Not that there is anything wrong with that).

    I am not saying anything different than what religion has been saying for centuries. There is a path back to the Creator. What I am saying is that You/God can continue in the physical life knowing who and what you really are. I am saying that you and your creator have never been separated, but have lived with the illusion that you are. In knowing this you can take control of your own personal power to create the life that you want to experience and life will be much easier. Understanding the bigger picture will bring great satisfaction knowing that it is you who creates the circumstances of your life and that you have the power to change it at any time.

    History has shown that the first step is usually the hardest and the slowest. New Age will be a little faster, and the next step will be a quantum leap into something else. Our technology best demonstrates this point, if you consider where we were 150 years ago.

    Most people will experience the end of the world, because they believe that it will happen. For the few that have moved past that belief, there will be an easy transformation from one state of existence to another as matter cannot be created nor destroyed. The universe is changing shape but it will never be lost.

    All beliefs are relevant, they are all appropriate as the creator moves from one to the other to experience what the mind can only conceive. As the creator you can make yourself aware of this movement by letting go of your old concepts and open the doors to other possibilities. By understanding that you are not just the body, but the energy that animates it. No thought should be the end, but a new beginning.



    By: Roy E. Klienwachter

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    Roy E. Klienwachter is a resident of British Columbia, Canada. A published author, a student of NLP, New Age Light Worker, Teacher and Phenomenologist. Roy’s books and articles are thought provoking, and designed to empower your imagination, and take you to places you would never have thought of.
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  • 19 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    You have a friend, it is there birthday. If you are into the new age, then picking a gift for your friend could be easier. However, if you have no idea about the new age, then choosing a new age gift for your friend could be a difficult thing to do.

    If you are into the new age, then your work could be much easier. You may know there path, and perhaps you are on the same path. This makes life easier, when trying to choose a new age gift.

    The reason is simple. If someone is into divining only or into Wicca, then it is unlikely they want a Voodoo doll as a present! Though many people into the various paths in the new age movement have more of an open mind, not all do!

    Whether you know what they are into or not, the first step is to figure out the kind of things they like. This will make buying a new age gift much easier, and will likely make them happier at the end of the day.

    If you are not into the new age, and your friend is, then it is likely that you may have had some conversation about the topic. Though you may not know exactly there path. So, it is a good idea in this case to either bring it up or listen to what they often talk about.

    You could find out the kind of things they are interested in, and if you want to buy a new age gift for them, while still making it a surprise, then this is a great way of not giving much information out - that you intend to get them a gift.

    Another point is that you can look around at the kind of things they have in there home. For example if they have all different things to do with Egypt, then buying papyrus art may be an ideal new age gift.

    You may find that they are a bit more of a healer. Then you could look at buying them a book on healing, aromatherapy products or incense. Probably an even difficult task will be to actually source these new age gifts.

    Though many places are selling aromatherapy products, trying to find deeper new age gifts can be a difficult thing to do, especially locally. You may be one of those lucky few to have a new age gift shop near to your home, though for many it is bit of a pilgrimage.

    Luckily in this techno world, we have the internet. This makes finding new age gifts much easier. In fact, you are likely to find much more of a selection, and much better prices. There are now many new age gift shops online, and finding a unique new age gift for a friend is much easier.



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  • 16 Apr 2009 /  New Age

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    All roads lead to Rome. With this thought in mind, we find that out of all the worlds’ major religions, people are seeking a more personal route. They want to find the answers for themselves, and find a spirituality which the other religions can’t seem to offer.

    For thousands of years, the major religions have kept a monopoly on religion. With many different dogmas to adhere to, and so few answers, people have been seeking a change. Oddly enough this change is not to the new, as the name new age applies, it applies to mainly old religions which predate the Judeo religions.

    Some of these new age paths are as old as man. They have been with humanity since the dawn of time, and seem to have a simplicity to them, which all the major religions don’t seem to exhibit so much. For many countless centuries the major religions tried to destroy all about these religions, however, in today’s world, people are seeking answers, and it seems that the new age may provide the answers.

    For many people the first point into the new age is through some form of divination. This could be horoscopes and astrology or even tarot or Ouija. These allow us to find answers which in our daily world would be impossible to find. We find about the future. And though some hold to the truth contained, there are skeptics.

    There are many paths in the new age. It is hard to call them religions, as religion is a way of doing things, having a dogma. And no, this does not mean making up your own rules. Though for many in the new age, will often go for the proven - as long as it harms none.

    In the west, meditation is becoming very popular. In fact in our hectic lifestyles, meditation may just be the key to remove the stress, and find peace and harmony in our world. This has made Yoga, Buddhism and Hinduism popular.

    Both of these paths contain a rich history, which most of the major religions can’t claim. The Asian religions have routes in texts which go back thousands of years, and are some of humanities earliest texts.

    The new age does not stop there however. Giving name to all of the paths that makes up the new age would be difficult. For many it is about individuality, rather than trying to find the mass. Most in the new age are not likely to go for a path that the majority follows.

    Possibly one of the biggest parts of the new age is Wicca also known as witch craft. However, for many people in the world, this has thoughts of voodoo and other such unknown thoughts. However, Wicca is more of a natural religion that bases itself on nature and both aspects of male and female, rather than a king for a God.

    Another factor which separates the major religions and the different paths of the new age is that with the belief in reincarnation. Most of the major religions believe in a thought that we only have one opportunity in this plane, then we get judged, and either goes to heaven or hell for good.

    The old age is making a come back, it is now called the new age, the new thought, and to some the dawning of the Aquarian age. There is no doubt that more and more people will find the benefits within the new age. It is allowing a freedom of religion which the major religions simply can’t resolve between each other.



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