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Cranks are defined by their strange or idiosyncratic belief systems. They differ from cults in that they usually have no cynical interest in group-manipulation. Most New Age thinking falls into this category.
New Age
- Ascended_Master_Teachings
- Ascended_Master
- Plane_(metaphysics)
- Emanationism
- Cosmogony
- Nondual
- Sri_Aurobindo
- Subject-object_problem
- Wahdat-ul-Wujood
- Energy Healing
- Astral_projection
- Apport
- Teleportation "The most famous example of teleportation in the history of paranormal phenomena is the Filipino guardia civil during the Spanish era, who suddenly disappeared from his post in the governor general’s palace and appeared in Mexico City half way around the world. The bewildered soldier could not explain how he got there."
- Category:Paranormal_worlds_and_bodies
- Category:Theosophical_philosophical_concepts
- Higher_mental_plane
- Astral_body
- Etheric_plane
- Mental_body
- Mental_plane
- The Seven Cosmic Planes
- Oversoulful_plane
- Esoteric_cosmology
- Implicate and Explicate Order