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wildleafblower
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I think it would benefit you and other Catholic viewers to read the following in its entirety:panetheism (sp?) would not, I think, go against Church teaching (I’m no expert on this).
PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR CULTURE
PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
JESUS CHRIST
THE BEARER OF THE WATER OF LIFE
A Christian reflection on the “New Age”
It would be unwise and untrue to say that everything connected with the New Age movement is good, or that everything about it is bad. Nevertheless, given the underlying vision of New Age religiosity, it is on the whole difficult to reconcile it with Christian doctrine and spirituality.(1.4. The New Age and Catholic faith)
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Gnosis: in a generic sense, it is a form of knowledge that is not intellectual, but visionary or mystical, thought to be revealed and capable of joining the human being to the divine mystery. In the first centuries of Christianity, the Fathers of the Church struggled against gnosticism, inasmuch as it was at odds with faith. Some see a reborth of gnostic ideas in much New Age thinking, and some authors connected with New Age actually quote early gnosticism. However,* the greater emphasis in New Age on monism and even pantheism or panentheism encourages some to use the term neo-gnosticism to distinguish New Age gnosis from ancient gnosticism**. * (7.2. A Select Glossary)
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/interelg/documents/rc_pc_interelg_doc_20030203_new-age_en.html#1.4.%20The%20New%20Age%20and%20Catholic%20Faith
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/p...e_en.html#1.4. The New Age and Catholic Faith
My personal opinion, anyone who claims to be a true Christian of the Roman Catholic Church and promotes or is drawn to New Age stuff is sailing into the sunset with a sinking boat.