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词条 New Age communities
释义

  1. Notable communities

     Australia  Asia  Europe  United States  Central America 

  2. India

  3. Charismatic leadership

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Other uses2|New Age}}New Age communities are places where, intentionally or accidentally, communities have grown up to include significant numbers of people with New Age beliefs. An Intentional community may have specific aims but are varied and have a variety of structures, purposes and means of subsistence. These include authoritarian, democratic and consensual systems of internal government.[1] New Age communities also exist on the Internet.[2]

Notable communities

Australia

  • Byron Bay
  • Nimbin – a small town in north-east New South Wales that since the 1973 Aquarius Festival has been a center of hippie and alternative lifestyle.

Asia

  • Ubud – south East Asia's centre for yoga and alternative lifestyle
  • Pai Northern Thailand

Europe

  • Ceredigion, Wales
  • Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Damanhur – a commune, ecovillage, and spiritual community situated in the Piedmont region of northern Italy about 30 miles (50 km) north of the city of Turin. The group holds a mix of New Age and neopagan beliefs.
  • Dornach, Switzerland
  • Findhorn – a community founded in 1962 to act as a focal point for the work of Eileen and Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean near Findhorn, in Moray, Scotland
  • Glastonbury – is particularly notable for the myths and legends surrounding a nearby hill, Glastonbury Tor, which rises up from the otherwise flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. These myths concern Joseph of Arimathea and the Holy Grail, and also King Arthur. Glastonbury is also said to be the centre of several ley lines.
  • Monte Verità in Ascona, Switzerland.
  • Totnes – known as "Britain's alternative capital. A New Age nirvana of Sufis, surfers and Buddhist builders ..."[3]

United States

  • Arcosanti, Arizona – a self-contained experimental town that began construction in 1970. Its architect, Paolo Soleri, designed the town to demonstrate ways urban conditions could be improved while minimizing the destructive impact on the Earth.
  • Asheville, North Carolina
  • Avalon Organic Gardens & EcoVillage, Arizona
  • Boulder, Colorado – home of Chögyam Trungpa's Shambhala Center, Naropa University, and center of the Ken Wilber-based integral movement
  • Breitenbush Hot Springs, Oregon
  • Cassadaga, Florida
  • Esalen, California – a center in Big Sur for humanistic alternative education and a nonprofit organization devoted to multidisciplinary studies ordinarily neglected or unfavoured by traditional academia.
  • Fairfield, Iowa – home of Maharishi University of Management (formerly Maharishi International University) since 1974 and has been referred to as "the world's largest training center" for practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation technique.
  • Harbin Hot Springs, California
  • Hot Springs, Arkansas – an ancient Native American gathering place featuring over 47 natural hot springs. Now houses a large community of Native American and New Age healing art practitioners.
  • Lily Dale, New York
  • Missoula, Montana
  • Mount Shasta, California
  • Sedona, Arizona – is where the "Harmonic Convergence" was organized by Jose Arguelles in 1987. Purported "spiritual vortices" are said to be concentrated in the region.
  • Portland, Oregon

Central America

  • San Marcos La Laguna, Guatemala – A very small town on Lake Atitlan. There is an assortment of schools, teachers, and healers. Las Piramides del Ka was the first school to bring yoga and meditation to San Marcos La Laguna. Now there are a variety of different schools teaching yoga, Tai Chi, Massage, Reiki, breathwork, etc.

India

  • Auroville, Tamil Nadu
  • Goa

Charismatic leadership

Such communities may be founded by charismatic leaders who may be credited with quasi-religious status, being considered gurus or messiahs. Such leaders inhibit the survival of these communities.[4]

See also

{{Portal|Sustainable development}}
  • Environmentalism
  • Global Ecovillage Network
  • List of intentional communities
  • Omega Institute for Holistic Studies

References

1. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qIe8JOKLeNwC|title=Seeds of Tomorrow: New Age Communities that Work|author=Oliver Popenoe, Cris Popenoe|isbn=0-06-250680-3|publisher=Harper&Row|year=1984}}
2. ^{{Cite book|editor=Kemp, Daren and James R. Lewis|title=Handbook of New Age|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bm-7DH2bZ8QC&lpg=PA167&dq=%22New%20Age%22%20communities&pg=PA175#v=onepage&q|accessdate=2010-08-28|year=2007|publisher=Brill Academic Publishers|isbn=90-04-15355-1|pages=175–79|chapter=The Diffuse Communities of the New Age}}
3. ^{{Cite book|title=Shiny hippy people|url=http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/experts/story/0,,1623868,00.html|publisher=The Guardian|author=Lucy Siegle|location=London|date=2005-05-08|accessdate=2010-05-20}}
4. ^{{cite journal|title=The Dominance of One and Its Perils: Charismatic Leadership and Branch Structures in Utopian Communes|author=Christoph Brumann|journal=Journal of Anthropological Research|volume=56, No. 4|year=2000|pages=425–451|issue=4|doi=|doi-broken-date=2009-06-16|jstor=3630926}}

External links

  • Intentional Communities website
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