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'''New Age''' is the term commonly used to designate the broad movement of [[late 20th century]] and contemporary [[Western culture]], characterised by an [[eclectic]] and [[individual]] approach to [[spirituality|spiritual]] exploration. '''Self-spirituality''', '''New spirituality''', and '''Mind-body-spirit''' are other names sometimes used for the movement. '''New Age''' is the term commonly used to designate the broad movement of [[late 20th century]] and contemporary [[Western culture]], characterised by an [[eclectic]] and [[individual]] approach to [[spirituality|spiritual]] exploration. '''Self-spirituality''', '''New spirituality''', and '''Mind-body-spirit''' are other names sometimes used for the movement.
 +==See also==
 +*[[2012 phenomenon]]
 +*[[Blavatsky]]
 +*[[Biofeedback]]
 +*[[Centering prayer]]
 +*[[Eco-communalism]]
 +*[[Higher consciousness]]
 +*[[Hippies]]
 +*[[Mantas]]
 +*[[New Age communities]]
 +*[[New Age music]]
 +*[[Holotropic breathing]]
 +*[[Hypnosis]]
 +*[[Paradigm shift]]
 +*[[Peace movement]]
 +*[[Philosophy of happiness]]
 +*[[Rebirth]]
 +*[[Social conditioning]]
 +*[[Social equality]]
 +*[[Spiritual evolution]]
 +*[[Transcendental meditation]]
 +*[[Transpersonal psychology]]
 +*[[Woodstock]]
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New Age is the term commonly used to designate the broad movement of late 20th century and contemporary Western culture, characterised by an eclectic and individual approach to spiritual exploration. Self-spirituality, New spirituality, and Mind-body-spirit are other names sometimes used for the movement.

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