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The next part will be the Physics coming in the 60's and 70's. At that point - we have the makings leading up to the current state of theosophy. The fully reciprocal Emerald Table (tablet): As above, so Below; As Below, so Above.
The link people wanted is
William Blake and the Radical Swedenborgians, byRobert Rix
it is from the peer reviewed Esotrica - Michigan State University
A baby boomer, I graduated high school in 72, so I missed the Beats and was aware of the hippies while not being one. I prefer the beat generation. I have read Kerouac. Love him. He brings the Zen conenction to the Beats. But don't you think the New Age movement existed long before the Beats, in Alice Bailey, Leadbeater, even Blavatsky herself, perhaps even going back to Ernest Holmes (Science of Mind.) When I was a Christian I remember a saying we had "there is nothing new about the New Age." Honestly, the New Age catalogues beliefs that go back two thousand years, just in different forms, when paganism was saddled with Christianity and morphed their own beliefs into the Christian paradigm. What do you think.
Interesting, and you're right.. I think the New Age stuff started way back too... I wonder when this "New Age" thing was coined, and why it was given a new name when it's been around for such a long time... it was just repackaged and then re-titled. Is it because they threw in new ideas?
Thanks for the reply Puzzle Solver. Now you have me wondering who coined the term in the first place. I do not know if you were around in the 60s, but then the word "New" was the biggest marketing mantra around. Everything was "new." If it was "new" it was better. I am try to find out when, where, and by whom and why this term was coined. If I succeed, will post it.
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