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A
few examples: ==
Spiritualism: Spiritualism holds that there is another, perhaps deeper,
reality on "the other side" which can be contacted by mediums or psychics who
have sufficient sensitivity. It is one of the oldest forms of communion. ==
Shamanism:
This broad term includes the thousands of tribal faiths which have existed on
every continent since long before recorded history. Beliefs include a deep sense
of the sacredness of life and of the earth, communion with spirit guides and in
the ability of man to live in harmony with and influence nature. ==
Theosophy: Inspired by Hinduism and Buddhism and founded in 1875 by
Madame Blavatsky and Colonel H.S. Olcott, Theosophy emphasizes mystical experience,
esoteric doctrines and monism. Theosophists seek universal brotherhood, exploring
the unexplained laws of nature and the psychic powers latent in man.
== Universalism: Many faiths are
based on universalist principles, often as a conscious effort to avoid certain
doctrines which are seen as narrow or sectarian. Universalism arises in all religions,
whether Christian (Unitarianism), Islam (Baha'i), Jain (Rajneeshism) or Hindu
(dozens of integrating all-religions movements, such as those of Satya Sāī Bāba,
Krishnamūrti and Mahārshi Mahesh Yogī). ==
OTHER FAITHS: Among thousands of other faiths are: indigenous people's
tribal religions, humanitarianism, neo-Indian religion, shamanism, Anthroposophy,
Swedenborgianism, Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, Scientology, Eckankar, channeling,
witchcraft, Paganism, occultism, Subud, mysticism, Freemasonry, Satan worship,
Huna, Voodoo, Santaria, Sufism, Baha'i, Rosicrucianism, Christian Science and
Religious Science. |
A
sampling of Beliefs
of Faiths 1.
I believe in the fundamental unity and common source of all religions (Baha'i
and Universalism). 2.
I believe man's natural spirituality is best expressed in loving and practical
aid to his fellow man, rather than metaphysical inquiry (Humanitarianism).
3.
I believe in the unity of religions, the efficacy of devotion, sādhana and service
and in Satya Sāī Bāba as the living Incarnation of God (Saiism).
4.
I believe that spiritual progress comes through analysis of current and past life
experiences which resolve past karma most directly (Scientology).
5.
I believe that there is no God beyond the Divine within man and no truth beyond
existential freedom, that all religions imprison man, causing repression, fear
and poverty (Rajneeshism). 6.
I believe man's sense of the sacred can be fulfilled naturally, without formal
worship, houses of God, ceremony, creeds or theology (various
faiths). 7.
I believe religion consists of unitive and direct mystical experience which should
be the objective of every religious aspirant (mysticism).
8.
I believe that the cultivation of occult powers including ESP, astral travel,
past life readings, etc., is the highest pursuit of that which is spiritual (occultism).
9.
I believe in the intimate relationship of man, Spirit and the earth-which is a
living, sacred being-and in the brotherhood of all creatures (indigenous
tribalism). | |
| Fundamentalism
Fundamentalism
describes any religious creed or philosophical persuasion marked by extreme dogmatism
and intolerance. There are fundamentalist denominations within virtually every
religion and faith-including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism and
Hinduism-all believing in a literal interpretation of their scripture as the exclusive
truth, the one and only way which all souls must follow to attain salvation. Historically,
fundamentalism, especially when coupled with evangelical zeal, has led to aggression
and violence against nonbelievers.
== Fundamentalism Beliefs ==
1. I believe
that there is only one acceptable perception of truth, and it is stated in our
scriptures; and all who do not accept this doctrine are following false paths
and are destined to eternal damnation. 2.
I believe that the gospel was spoken at one point in time by our messiah, the
one and only true representative of God, and is not subject to or in need of adaptation
through time or circumstance. 3.
I believe that the members of our faith have been divinely commissioned by God
and are duty-bound to spread His holy word throughout the world. 4.
I believe that government should reflect and embody the beliefs of my faith, and
that even nonbelievers should abide by our religious law as the law of the land.
5.
I believe that there is in this world a battle between the believers, representing
the forces of light, and the nonbelievers, representing the forces of darkness,
and that ultimately good will conquer evil. 6.
I believe that, if necessary, force and violence should be used to bring nonbelievers
and dissidents to accept the truth of our religious doctrine, and that the use
of such force is justifiable in the name of God. 7.
I believe that free inquiry and the questioning of our religious doctrine is the
first step to heresy and should be guarded against, and that modern liberties
are forms of self-indulgence and sin. 8.
I believe that our codes of morality are God's absolute commandments and are not
subject to change, revision or reinterpretation. 9.
I believe that education for children should consist of strict and exclusive learning
of our teachings and careful censorship of other forms of thought and belief. |
New
Age The
term new age was coined in the 1970s to denote an awakening of the mass consciousness
to deeper realities and the need for individual attunement with universal, higher
consciousness and creative transformation. In practice, new-age thinking embraces
myriad enlightenment teachings (mostly of Eastern origin)-from crystalography
to Zen, parapsychology to holistic medicine.
== New Age Beliefs == 1.
I believe in the one Eternal Source or Ultimate Reality, called by many names,
which flows through all forms of nature and can be known through spiritual realization
and experience. 2.
I believe in unseen worlds and beings who may interact with our world, and that
some are benevolent and help guide and protect us, while others are malevolent,
and that channeling, or mediumship, is a means of contacting such souls. 3.
I believe that the world is a dynamic, conscious entity; that mankind is but one
part of the cosmic ecology and that, as stewards, we must treat the world responsibly,
with love, respect and reverence. 4.
I believe that consciousness is present in and conveyed through some structures
more than others. Thus, for example, crystals are powerful sources or channels
of knowledge and spiritual strength. 5.
I believe in meditation, trance, rebirthing, self-healing, channeling, past-life
regression, crystals, sexual tantras, drugs and more as effective tools in the
quest for wholeness and oneness with the sacred, and that one should continue
to explore alternatives and not feel restricted to the disciplines of any one
system of thought. 6.
I believe the world has entered the New Age, the age of Aquarius, awakening to
the consciousness of love, selflessness, compassion and creativity, from the old
age of hatred, war, ignorance and greed. Those who perceive this vision should
share it with others to uplift society. 7.
I believe that traditional religions are outmoded and that we are moving toward
a universal brotherhood; yet, the Eastern religions and so-called primitive faiths
are rich reservoirs of truth and spiritual practice. 8.
I believe in nonconformity and noncommitment: that each person is responsible
to his-her own conscience only and not to the dictates of society which often
unduly hamper freedom of expression, and that even spiritual gurus are to be approached
with circumspection. 9.
I believe that many of society's traditional economic and social structures are
outmoded and should be abandoned for ones which reflect new-age consciousness,
and that dropping out of society is a valid new-age alternative. |