New Age Nonsense

Dec 15, 2013 22:05

In case you were taken by the idea of the Law of Attraction, and thought you could keep yourself from suffering or dying of cancer by keeping your thoughts pure----here's what happened to the writer who popularized this concept: http://www.

guru, mysticism, cancer, law of attraction, skepticism, belief, attraction, culture

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bobby1933 December 16 2013, 21:51:57 UTC
It is always dangerous to confuse spiritual teaching with miracle healing. Just because a few people have possessed both talents, there is no reason to expect a healer to be a teacher or vice versa. I would not accept medical advice from someone i did not know or trust, somebody i had not talked to face to face whether MD, Chiropractor, Naturopath, faith healer, shaman, psychic healer, etc. etc.

"Abraham" was totally under my radar until i noticed that a couple of my LJ friends were frequently quoting "him." Usually the quotes (never framed as medical advice) made sense and when they didn't i ignored them.

Personally, i am opposed to leadership or followership. I will take good advice from anybody, but bad advice from no one. I am not fan of "new age" but "new age" sometimes translated the age old teachings of other cultures that i might not otherwise have noticed. But, since all translation fails to totally share the meaning and context of the original, i am always aware of potential danger (people dying in "new age" sweat

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liveonearth December 16 2013, 22:53:48 UTC
I like that rule of taking good advice from anyone and bad advice from no one. I hope to have the judgment to know the difference! Sometimes I accept challenging advice specifically FOR the challenge, and the danger can lie there.

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