To get an understanding of new age philosophies, it is important to know that the present- day cosmic humanist movements have their roots in romantic poets of the 1800s. Examples of the poets include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau, who do not accept God of the bible. They instead choose to make lengthy writings concerning the quality of inspiring spirituality that is felt mostly through personal introspection.
The writing by these poets did not attract attention until the 1960s. Some of those who contributed to this included film stars, eastern gurus and popular music artists, who made the new age ideas public across the world. Most recently, popular musicians like Madonna have joined the Hinduism religion, with other embracing Zen Hinduism openly, like Phil Jackson. Tom Cruise, John Travolta as well as other well known film stars have shown belief in Scientology.
This has led to the dissemination of cosmic humanist ideas through sales of books, films and films. Naturalistic and materialistic philosophies are not recognized by the New Age philosophy as the explanations they offer do not accept the omnipresent supernatural. If the perspective they view from is right and assuming human existence aspects are sacred, then in this world everything has a spiritual nature.
Human should be compelled to view reality from a supernatural perspective, if the spiritual life characteristics result in better consciousness or inner truth. This perspective is what leads cosmic humanists to non-naturalism philosophies that everything as we know it is supernatural. The philosophical position taken cosmic believers is that it is within a spiritual measurement that ultimate reality exists.
Cosmic humanists believe that entire reality is all about God, ranging from a the tiniest drop of sea water to all planets in the universe. This belief is supported by one of their philosophies that focuses on principles widely used, which views the earth together with the entire universe as an organism with life.
New age philosophies of non-naturalism affect both their ontology and epistemology. In terms of the theory of knowledge, supporters of the New Age Movement put emphasis on the importance of humans getting in touch with their higher self. By getting in touch with God-forces within, humans can intuitively know truth with no limits.
Whenever humans look within, they are likely to find the truth, the only difference being that it is not in a manner that people commonly understand. Going by cosmic humans, the truth happens to be a feeling or an experience and consists of what a person can know. Every human creates their truth according to particular principle that goes like if something feels like the truth, most likely it is. The entire knowledge exists in the god-force in humans, and they can tap into the knowledge by connecting with the force.
The ontology of the supporters of cosmic humanism branches a certain philosophy that is not naturalistic. The ultimate reality or substance is in the hands of Christ consciousness or God-force. God happens to be the core of existence, with all living things revolving around him. So many of the new age philosophies are monistic, the likes of Marxism, Leninism and secular-based humanism.
The writing by these poets did not attract attention until the 1960s. Some of those who contributed to this included film stars, eastern gurus and popular music artists, who made the new age ideas public across the world. Most recently, popular musicians like Madonna have joined the Hinduism religion, with other embracing Zen Hinduism openly, like Phil Jackson. Tom Cruise, John Travolta as well as other well known film stars have shown belief in Scientology.
This has led to the dissemination of cosmic humanist ideas through sales of books, films and films. Naturalistic and materialistic philosophies are not recognized by the New Age philosophy as the explanations they offer do not accept the omnipresent supernatural. If the perspective they view from is right and assuming human existence aspects are sacred, then in this world everything has a spiritual nature.
Human should be compelled to view reality from a supernatural perspective, if the spiritual life characteristics result in better consciousness or inner truth. This perspective is what leads cosmic humanists to non-naturalism philosophies that everything as we know it is supernatural. The philosophical position taken cosmic believers is that it is within a spiritual measurement that ultimate reality exists.
Cosmic humanists believe that entire reality is all about God, ranging from a the tiniest drop of sea water to all planets in the universe. This belief is supported by one of their philosophies that focuses on principles widely used, which views the earth together with the entire universe as an organism with life.
New age philosophies of non-naturalism affect both their ontology and epistemology. In terms of the theory of knowledge, supporters of the New Age Movement put emphasis on the importance of humans getting in touch with their higher self. By getting in touch with God-forces within, humans can intuitively know truth with no limits.
Whenever humans look within, they are likely to find the truth, the only difference being that it is not in a manner that people commonly understand. Going by cosmic humans, the truth happens to be a feeling or an experience and consists of what a person can know. Every human creates their truth according to particular principle that goes like if something feels like the truth, most likely it is. The entire knowledge exists in the god-force in humans, and they can tap into the knowledge by connecting with the force.
The ontology of the supporters of cosmic humanism branches a certain philosophy that is not naturalistic. The ultimate reality or substance is in the hands of Christ consciousness or God-force. God happens to be the core of existence, with all living things revolving around him. So many of the new age philosophies are monistic, the likes of Marxism, Leninism and secular-based humanism.
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