From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English(the) New Age(the) New AgeNew Age beliefs and ways of living → New Age
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(the) New Age• This indicated to her that she was being associated with occult and New Age practitioners, since becoming a registered Aromatherapist.• That anecdote, told in Beatrice Hastings' New Age column, seems true to life.• Yet she is also known for her New Age spiritual writings and teachings about past lives, a higher self and reincarnation.• I mean, you've heard all his New Age stuff about them being soul mates destined for each other.• Johanna likes a lot of New Age music, for instance.• A publishing company named Lucifer was established in 1922, which distributed the writings to an increasing network of New Age groups.• Standard high-tech stuff like ultrasound imaging and the latest hypertension drugs are available along with various New Age prescriptions.