by Helen Papadopoulos | Aug 29, 2019 | Real Philosophy, The Real New Age
The following are but a few of the tenets subscribed to by fanatical New Agers that they constantly contradict. I have yet to meet one that actually practices what they preach. Their motto: “Do as I say, not as I do.” “Mirroring.” The good ol’ Law of...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Jan 15, 2019 | Real Philosophy, The Real New Age
This article is primarily for those of you who may have inadvertently, or deliberately landed on this website expecting to find the usual New Age rhetoric that is espoused by TV, internet and author guru-types. If this is the case, then you have come to the wrong...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Aug 22, 2017 | Real Philosophy, The Real New Age
ILLU’SION, n. s as z. [L. illusio, from illudo, to illude.] Deceptive appearance; false show, by which a person is or may be deceived, or his expectations disappointed; mockery. (Webster’s Dictionary 1828) According to the actual definition of the word...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Jul 18, 2017 | Real Philosophy, The Real New Age
I have been exposing the truth about the popular, fallacious definition of ‘forgiveness’ for the majority of my adult life. It began as an instinct that it was wrong. Then, I did some research which revealed that my instincts were correct. I did not know...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Jul 10, 2017 | Real Philosophy, The Real New Age
‘Mirroring’ and its New Age Offshoots. Every single bad experience or person that you encounter, is not a ‘mirror’ of you, or, some aspect of you, that needs healing. (The New Age concept of “mirroring” is derived from the psychological one...