Positive Thinking & Witchcraft. A Brief History of the New Age Movement


Essay, 2015

10 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

This essay explores the Western Witchcraft Tradition in connection to the New Age Movement, providing a short history.
In America at least, we know the New Age stereotypes mostly through pop-culture. The stereotype of the new ager is a pyschedelic indulging, positive thinking, vision boarding, crystal loving, strange neo-shaman feminist hippie. Said new ager seems to love everything relating to nature worship, non-duality and Buddhism—all the while not exactly committing to anyone one particular trend or tradition, and usually tiring (in the ADD sense) of any one trend or spiritual practice ... eventually.
Thus, in America typically the subject of spirituality and many other new current ageisms take the form of an all you can eat buffet, where you’re free to pick and choose amongst various callings of world religion, all the while saying they are equal and yet never fully subscribing to any of it. The business of profiting by selling lifestyle trends—not the least of them being crystals—often acts simply as a means of distracting themselves from what could be seen as more archaic forms of traditional witchcraft.

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Title
Positive Thinking & Witchcraft. A Brief History of the New Age Movement
Author
Year
2015
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V306547
ISBN (eBook)
9783668045187
ISBN (Book)
9783668045194
File size
538 KB
Language
English
Keywords
New Age Movement, New Age, History, Witchcraft, Western Witchcraft Tradition, America, Stereotypes
Quote paper
Sarah Lopes (Author), 2015, Positive Thinking & Witchcraft. A Brief History of the New Age Movement, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/306547

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