| We certainly appreciate the value of | | | | (rewarding and challenging) are part ofeveryone's life. |
| inspirationalmessages that are rooted in truth. | | | | Since 1992 we've scrutinizedthe numerology and |
| However, atthe present time, an over-abundance of | | | | astrology charts, andobserved the representative |
| spiritualmisinformation is flooding the | | | | circumstances |
| metaphysicalmarket by those whom we call the New | | | | (past and present) of thousands of people. |
| Age | | | | Furthermore, whether a person believes inkarma and |
| Cheerleaders. | | | | fate or not, they are still bound byit, as we |
| They're usually well-meaning, but denying thereality | | | | constantly witness. |
| that adversity is an unavoidable part ofeveryone's | | | | Once you see, as we have, the constantrepetition of |
| life, that it has a divine purpose, andinstead promoting | | | | numerological and astrologicalpatterns entirely |
| false promises is a disserviceto consumers. Ultimately, | | | | corresponding to circumstancesin peoples' lives, it is |
| a lot of the excitementand hype only serves to | | | | easy to stop rejectingthe concept of fate. |
| increase book sales andseminar profits and can do | | | | Furthermore, though we are grateful for ourguides |
| more damage thangood. | | | | and angels in spirit form and regularlywork with |
| Throughout the past 20 plus years of beinginvolved | | | | Archangels, just because certaininformation feels |
| in the self-help, New Age, andmetaphysical industry, | | | | good, is quoted by someonefamous, or is "channeled" |
| we've seen it time andtime again: participants of | | | | doesn't mean it'strue for this dimension. |
| inspirational seminarsand devotees of rosy passages | | | | Additionally, the so-called divine messagesof many |
| in best-selling | | | | popular metaphysical teachings toooften get |
| "spiritual" books grab hold of the false claimsthat the | | | | distorted through the human filterscalled the ego-self |
| "experts" offer ("the perfect relationshipand infinite | | | | and conscious mind. The |
| abundance are right around the cornerfor you--it's | | | | "I made millions/cured my disease/met theperfect |
| your birthright!") and end up beingdisappointed after | | | | mate; you can do it too!" messagesbeg for provisions |
| all the hype has faded. Too many | | | | such as, "...however,it may not be your karma and |
| "experts" claim, "...you can 'create' whatever youwant | | | | fate toaccomplish what I did, so I can't guaranteethe |
| and be whatever you want." Based on ourextensive | | | | same success I've had..." |
| research, we've found this to be false. | | | | We respectfully and compassionately wouldlike to |
| Further popular myths in the New Age | | | | remind New Age inspirational authorsand speakers |
| movementinclude the following: "The era we are in is | | | | that fate, dharma, and karma mustbe included in New |
| more | | | | Age communications |
| 'potent' than ever. Therefore, we are more able,than | | | | (even if they are just indirectly alluded to). |
| ever before, to create what we want--we canhave | | | | Otherwise, as we've seen, fictional |
| it all;" "We are moving from a time of 'causeand | | | | inspirationalcommunications can unfortunately |
| effect' to a time of 'resonant causation,' whichmeans | | | | sendpeople down the primrose path of illusionand |
| that we can now create whatever we wantthrough | | | | leave them utterly disappointed, not tomention |
| the power of intent;" "It's possible to dodgethe | | | | further discredit the New Agemovement. |
| karma you don't feel like dealing with throughthe | | | | Instead of misleading people into thinkingthey can |
| power of forgiveness;" "Astrology and | | | | erase their tough karma and createanything they |
| numerologyaren't applicable to those who have | | | | want, we feel more emphasisshould be placed on the |
| increased theirvibration through love and wisdom." | | | | following philosophy:much of life is karmic and fated, |
| Many of the Cheerleaders claim that fate | | | | the "good"and the "bad," there's no avoiding what |
| doesn'texist or that it is only applicable for select | | | | ismeant to be, but there's good news: you havefree |
| partsof life. In our opinion, they lack the right to | | | | will to react the way you choose to yourlife's |
| denythe theory of destined life conditions until | | | | predestined events and make the mostof your time |
| theyfirst disprove the predictive sciences of | | | | here on earth. |
| numerologyand astrology. | | | | What exactly is the benefit of working withpredictive |
| Hypothesis or theory can't be proven, it can onlybe | | | | numerology, astrology, and pastlife regression aside |
| invalidated. Numerology and astrology haveyet to be | | | | from constantly seeingfate in action? The benefits |
| shown scientifically invalid. In order toaccomplish this, | | | | includeself-knowledge, spiritual growth |
| two things are necessary: long-term, objective | | | | throughawareness, wisdom, the ability to plan forthe |
| observation of the circumstancesin the lives of many | | | | future, the understanding that order existsin the |
| people and extensivepersonality and predictive work | | | | universe and that there are no victims,that life is void |
| involving theseancient sciences. | | | | of randomness, and that thereis meaning to |
| Until then, the Cheerleaders are denying a morethan | | | | everyone's life. |
| 2000 year esoteric tradition (which hasbeen | | | | In doing so, you'll also find that the ancientmystics |
| wrongfully dishonored by the world'sorganized | | | | and Gnostics were right: Fate cannotbe cheated, but |
| religions--one of the greatest spiritualinjustices in | | | | it can be viewed in a waythat makes life a heck of a |
| recorded history--and greatlydistorted by the 17th | | | | lot easier. |
| 18th century Age of | | | | Why do we repeat what we do about destinyand |
| Reason/Rationalism) involving the predictionof life | | | | free will over and over? We feel theseideas are very |
| circumstances through numerology andastrology. In | | | | valuable and that it's our dutyto share this sacred |
| doing so and promoting theirbaseless promises of the | | | | information and to expose |
| power to "create"anything anyone wants and erase | | | | New Age myths and misleading practices. |
| life challenges,they lead astray those seeking wisdom. | | | | We want to share what we and multitudes |
| However trendy it is these days to reject the ideaof | | | | ofmystics throughout history have found astruth |
| predestination (events that are unavoidable),our | | | | because with awareness comes clarity,and with |
| research shows that fated circumstances | | | | clarity comes a more rewarding life. |