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by - written on 04/08/00 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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'New Age' is a term frequently used these days but is perhaps less understood than one would imagine. One tends to associate it with new age travellers, the colourful 90's hippies who besiege Stonehenge at the summer solstice, or with diverse alternative therapies which often seem just a little too ridiculous. But these expressions of new age philosophy are simply partial aspects of a movement which is becoming quite influential in many walks of life. One of the main features of the new age or holistic movement is an openness to both new and in fact ancient ideas. Ancient and traditional healing and meditative practices are explored alongside modern ... Read the complete review
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