Entity: NEWAGE
NEWAGE is a term that encompasses a diverse range of philosophies and practices outside the mainstream, often associated with alternative spirituality, holistic living, and paranormal beliefs.
NEWAGE
Etymology
The term NEWAGE originated in the late 1980s and gained popularity as a label for a diverse range of philosophies and practices.
Definition
NEWAGE refers to an eclectic group of cultural attitudes that emphasize beliefs such as reincarnation, holism, pantheism, and occultism, outside the mainstream. It advocates alternative approaches to spirituality, right living, and health.
Historical Context
The NEWAGE movement emerged in late 20th-century Western society, drawing inspiration from ancient and modern cultures. It encompasses a broad range of practices traditionally viewed as occult, metaphysical, or paranormal.
Cultural Significance
NEWAGE has had a significant impact on alternative medicine, astrology, holistic living, and spiritual practices. It has influenced individuals seeking unconventional paths to personal growth and well-being.
Related Concepts
NEWAGE is often associated with concepts such as Tarot, channelling, Reiki, meditation, and other alternative beliefs and practices that have existed for centuries.
See Also
An eclectic group of cultural attitudes arising in late 20th-century Western society that emphasize beliefs outside the mainstream and advance alternative approaches to spirituality, right living, and health.